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From: Rik Kabel <context@rik.users.panix.com>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: btx problem with FILM
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2017 18:46:47 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1896f78d-5572-5d7f-dc05-f7620d9e01c0@rik.users.panix.com> (raw)


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One more btx issue.

The output from the following

    \startbuffer[TestBib]
    @FILM{Film1,
       producer     = {Lasta, A.},
       director     = {Lastb, B.},
       title        = {Title1},
       year         = {2017},
       publisher    = {Publisher},
       address      = {Address},
    }
    @FILM{Film2,
       producer     = {Lasta, A.},
       director     = {Lastc, C.},
       title        = {Title2},
       year         = {2017},
       publisher    = {Publisher},
       address      = {Address},
    }
    \stopbuffer
      \loadbtxdefinitionfile[apa]
      \usebtxdefinitions    [apa]
      \usebtxdataset        [TestBib.buffer]
      \definebtxrendering   [Pubs][apa]
    \enabletrackers[publications.authorhash]
    \starttext
    \placelistofpublications[Pubs][method=dataset]
    \stoptext

is incorrect. The director of the second film is lost, and the use of a 
bib dash makes it look like Film1 director is associated with Film2. 
There should be two separate entries:

    Lasta, A. (Producer), & Lastb, B. (Director) (2017). /Title1./
    [Motion picture]. Address: Publisher.
    Lasta, A. (Producer), & Lastc, C. (Director) (2017). /Title2./
    [Motion picture]. Address: Publisher.


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Rik

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