From: "Uwe Koloska" <uwe.koloska@mailbox.tu-dresden.de>
Subject: Bugs in m-bib (mostly solved)
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 03:37:14 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00112903371406.01208@bilbo> (raw)
Hello all,
I need some references for my paper and downloaded a copy of m-bib from
http://www.cybercomm.nl/~bittext/temp/m-bib.zip
But there are some problems with this code:
o there is a line in the docu with "\ETEX!" but since ConTeXt thinks '!'
is a normal char it doesn't find this command. Just change it to
"\ETEX !"
With this change you can compile the docu without problems with
texexec --module --mode=color m-bib
o there is one (more?) inconsistency between the bibtex stylefiles (*.bst)
and the ones for ConTeXt (bibl-*.tex). In the bst-file an inproceedings
has authors and in bibl it has artauthors. So just change artauthors in
bibl to authors for inproceedings. (or the other way round)
I don't searched for more incosistencies like this -- I was only in the
need of "inproceedings" and "techreport"
o \etalchar is used by the cont-??.tex files but not defined -- for the
moment just press return if the error occurs ...
o the space after a cite-command is been eaten up by TeX. So instead of
"in \cite[ABC90] Charly wrote ..."
write
"in \cite[ABC90]\ Charly wrote ..."
And while I am at it:
Is there someone working on more citation styles?
And how can I make the module display "References" in say german?
Happy citing ;-)
Uwe
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