From: "Peter Jander" <pj@orc.soton.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Bibliography and reference prefixes
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 17:32:17 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B02BA24.3330.1D2F452@localhost> (raw)
Sorry I bothered everyone. The problem apparently was that my list
of publications was in a chapter of its own, with a reference point.
Removing this reference point was the solution.
I shall think before I write in future,
Peter
>
> I noticed that automatix prefixes for cross-references and the new
> bibliography module don't work too well together. I have a longer
> document with several chapters. If I set
> \setuphead[chapter][prefix=+]
> then all the the citations come out as [??]. The list of references
> comes out fine, though.
>
> Any ideas anybody how to make them work together?
> Thanks,
> Peter
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