Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-25 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Stefan Müller wrote: With this example tex-file I only get "[1]". Confirmed. This is a bug. The above example works correctly with MkII (if you replace test.bib with an actual bib file) So it seems that the actual bug is only about the spaces. It would be rather convenient if I could put the

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-25 Thread Stefan Müller
> When you put command \cite[ref1,ref2,ref3] % without spaces!!! > then you get regular restult. > > Jaroslav I confirm that it works as Jaroslav outlined: I get "[1-3]" when I drop the spaces. Thank you very much. > > With this example tex-file I only get "[1]". > > Confirmed. This is a bug.

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-21 Thread Jaroslav Hajtmar
When you put command \cite[ref1,ref2,ref3] % without spaces!!! then you get regular restult. Jaroslav Here is my minimal example: \usemodule[bib] \setupbibtex[database={test.bib}, sort=author] \setuppublications[alternative=ams] \starttext \section{Section} \cite[ref1,ref2,ref3] % without spac

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-21 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Fri, 21 May 2010, Stefan Müller wrote: Thank you for the fast responses. Did you try "\cite[ref1,ref3,... ref9]" ? Yes, I did try this, but instead of "[1,2,3]" or "[1-3]" I just got "[1]". Yes, it is OK. I am using in MKIV for multiple citation \cite[ref1,ref3,... ref9] Last delimiter

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-21 Thread Stefan Müller
Thank you for the fast responses. > Did you try "\cite[ref1,ref3,... ref9]" ? Yes, I did try this, but instead of "[1,2,3]" or "[1-3]" I just got "[1]". > Yes, it is OK. I am using in MKIV for multiple citation > \cite[ref1,ref3,... ref9] > Last delimiter is setting due commands \setupcite, for

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-19 Thread Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 19.5.2010 23:35, Jean Magnan de Bornier napsal(a): Le 19 mai à 22:01:25 Stefan Müller écrit notamment: | Hi, | I am citing several references at one position in my document and I was | wondering if there is a way to get something like "[1, 3, 9 - 11]" instead of | "[1] [3] [9] [1

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-19 Thread Hans Hagen
On 19-5-2010 11:14, Aditya Mahajan wrote: If the internal mechanism is using XML, then CSL can be used for styles. http://citationstyles.org/ (I don't know much about it other than the fact that it exists and is used by Zotero) i took a quick look at the ieee one and it looks quite dooable (a

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-19 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le 19 mai à 22:01:25 Stefan Müller écrit notamment: | Hi, > | I am citing several references at one position in my document and I was | wondering if there is a way to get something like "[1, 3, 9 - 11]" instead of | "[1] [3] [9] [10] [11]" (what I would get by using "\cite[ref1] \cite[ref3] |

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-19 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Hans Hagen wrote: On 19-5-2010 10:01, Stefan Müller wrote: Hi, I am citing several references at one position in my document and I was wondering if there is a way to get something like "[1, 3, 9 - 11]" instead of "[1] [3] [9] [10] [11]" (what I would get by using "\ci

Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-19 Thread Hans Hagen
On 19-5-2010 10:01, Stefan Müller wrote: Hi, I am citing several references at one position in my document and I was wondering if there is a way to get something like "[1, 3, 9 - 11]" instead of "[1] [3] [9] [10] [11]" (what I would get by using "\cite[ref1] \cite[ref3] \cite[ref9] ..."). Unfort

[NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-19 Thread Stefan Müller
Hi, I am citing several references at one position in my document and I was wondering if there is a way to get something like "[1, 3, 9 - 11]" instead of "[1] [3] [9] [10] [11]" (what I would get by using "\cite[ref1] \cite[ref3] \cite[ref9] ..."). Unfortunately I can't find some deeper informa