> Suppose your file is called thesis.tex (Ok, I had to test things to > ensure > what I was saying was true, and that is the only test file that I have > currently :). Now run > $context thesis > This will create a lot of warnings about missing references, ignore > them. > Then run > $bibtex thesis > This will create tesis.bbl. Now run context, and all those warnings > will > be gone. You only need to run bibtex once (unless you change your bib > file). > So, it's like latex? Have I to specify that I'm using the bib module? I mean, this: \usemodule[bib] \usemodule[bibltx] \setupbibtex[database=semiotiche] Best -a- > This situation is temporary. When Hans implements intermediate > run's in > mtxrun, you will not need to run bibtex by hand. > -------------------------------------------------- Andrea Valle -------------------------------------------------- CIRMA - DAMS Università degli Studi di Torino --> http://www.cirma.unito.it/andrea/ --> http://www.myspace.com/andreavalle --> andrea.valle@unito.it -------------------------------------------------- " Think of it as seasoning . noise [salt] is boring . F(blah) [food without salt] can be boring . F(noise, blah) can be really tasty " (Ken Perlin on noise)