I am using the ConTeXt-SBL module to handle the citations in my article. Using the plain \cite[na2006] command has worked fine. But there are some situations where I want the footnote to include page number details. I tried using \cite[extra=2][na2006], but that doesn't seem compatible with ConTeXt-SBL. I checked the documentation, and if I understand correctly, I should use the autocite command to add page numbers to my citation? Like this:     \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{na2006} This solution works in 95% of cases, but when I need to cite another book immediately after that, it throws up errors: This won't compile:       \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{na2006}    \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{clark1989}    This won't compile:       \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{na2006}%%    \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{clark1989} This also won't compile:     \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{na2006}\autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{clark1989} After much trial and error, I found this will compile:       \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{na2006}     \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{clark1989} The problem with this last example, is if my citations appear within the paragraph, then I end up with a paragraph break in the wrong place! Here is my minimum working example, which won't compile unless I add a blank line between the two citations. \usemodule[publ-imp-sbl] \startbuffer [bib] @Article{na2006, title={Volcanoes \word{of} New Mexico}, year={2006}, journal={New Mexico Earth Matters}, publisher={New Mexico Bureau \word{of} Geology \word{and} Mineral Resources}, volume={6}, number={1}, location={Socorro, New Mexico} } @Book{clark1989, author = {Clark, William}, title = {Railroads \word{and} railroad towns \word{in} New Mexico}, publisher = {New Mexico Magazine}, year = {1989}, address = {Albuquerque, New Mexico}, isbn = {9780937206126} } \stopbuffer \usebtxdataset[bib.buffer] \setupbtx[dataset=default] \usebtxdefinitions[sbl] \setupbtx[sbl] \starttext     \autocite[{\loc[2]}][]{na2006}     \autocite[{\loc[3]}][]{clark1989}          \startchapter[title=Bibliography]         \placelistofpublications     \stopchapter \stoptext Is the autocite command the wrong tool for what I need? How can I place citations right next to each other, but also include page number information with ConTeXt-SBL? --Joel