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From: rogutes@googlemail.com
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: simple bibliography and dots after section numbering
Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 01:52:20 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100506225220.GA24959@urvas> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100505021244.GA2515@urvas>

rogutes@googlemail.com (2010-05-05 05:12):
> 2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography:
>    http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Simple_Bibliography#Another_Approach
>    but adapting it seems too hard for me. Perhaps someone could help? A
>    very crude example:
> 
>    -----------------------------------------------------------
>    People are writing about this \cite[ref1], (\cite[ref2] - page 25).
> 
>    \startbibliography
>      \bibitem[ref1] This is the first reference.
>      \bibitem[Daniel, 2004][ref2] This is the second reference.
>    \stopbibliography
>    -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
>    should be rendered as:
> 
>    -----------------------------------------------------------
>    People are writing about this [1], (Daniel, 2004 - page 25)
> 
>    1. This is the first reference.
>    2. This is the second reference.
>    -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
>    That is, I want an environment and 2 commands:
>      \startbibliography
>      \cite [key]
>      \bibitem [label_replacing_\cite[key]_but_not_the_item_number] [key]

A bump to my initial question to add that I am using MKIV and a question:
would this be hard to implement for a total ConTeXt newcommer?  What
should he use? TeX / Lua? Would ConTeXt commands be enough?

-- 
--  Rogutės Sparnuotos
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-05-06 22:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-05-05  2:12 rogutes
2010-05-05  7:25 ` Marius
2010-05-05  7:39   ` Otared Kavian
2010-05-06 21:31     ` Rogutės Sparnuotos
2010-05-06 22:52 ` rogutes [this message]
2010-05-07  6:32   ` Marius
2010-05-09  0:21     ` Rogutės Sparnuotos
2010-05-09  6:15       ` Taco Hoekwater
2010-05-09 17:55         ` Rogutės Sparnuotos
2010-05-10  7:00           ` Taco Hoekwater
2010-05-10 10:49             ` Matija Šuklje
2010-05-11  8:37             ` Hans Hagen
2010-05-11  8:43               ` Taco Hoekwater
2010-05-11  9:13                 ` Hans Hagen

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