(Quick note for anyone following this thread: I've figured out how to implement different typesetting rules for list, inline, and short-form citations; you can see how I've done this in the publ-imp-sbl.mkvi file in the https://github.com/jjmccollum/context-sbl repository.) I have another question related to abbreviations/synonyms in connection with bibliographies. When a bibliographic entry has a "shorthand" field and I cite it using \cite[alternative=short], I would like to add its shorthand to the abbreviations list, with a longer citation as its "in-full" form. My first thought was that I could accomplish this with something like the following: ``` \startsetups btx:sbl:cite:short ... \btxdoif {shorthand} { \abbreviation[\currentbtxtag]{\btxflush{shorthand}}{\btxflush{title}} } ... \stopsetups ``` But even if I invoke \placelistofabbreviations with the "criterium=all" option, nothing appears in the list. In some ways, this issue is related to the now-resolved issue "Which way to type greek letters in synonym list?" from 2010. The problem is that in this case, I have to use a macro even in the first input to \abbreviation (in brackets), because I don't know what it is in advance. In addition, if the second and third inputs to \abbreviation (in curly braces) are not expanded until the list is printed, then they will be empty/undefined at the time when they are needed. I'm not as familiar with how to deal with expansion problems, so I could use someone's expertise here. Is there a simple way to define an abbreviation using the expanded values of macros as above? And is there a way to invoke an abbreviation/synonym at this level of abstraction? (Something like \inshort[\currentbtxtag]?) Thanks! Joey On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 6:11 PM Joey McCollum wrote: > Just continuing to talk my way through the inner workings of the ConTeXt > Publication modules. It looks like three "long" citation forms are defined > in publ-imp-cite.mkvi: > > \startsetups btx:cite:listelement > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:concat} > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:lefttext} > \ifx\currentbtxfirst\empty > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:\s!empty} > \else > \texdefinition {\s!btx:\s!cite:inject} { > \btxcitereference > \currentbtxfirst > } > \fi > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:righttext} > \stopsetups > > \startsetups \s!btx:\s!cite:entry > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:concat} > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:lefttext} > \btxhandleciteentry > \fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:righttext} > \stopsetups > > \startsetups \s!btx:\s!cite:footnote > \startfootnote > \fastsetup{btx:cite:entry} > \stopfootnote > \stopsetups > > Intuitively, I would expect btx:cite:listelement [why not > \s!btx:\s!cite:listelement?] to handle rendering a bibliographic entry for > the bibliography proper (i.e., the list typically placed at the end of a > document), while \s!btx:\s!cite:entry would handle in-text citations. The > third setup, \s!btx:\s!cite:footnote, simply renders the "entry"-style > citation in a footnote. > > But as far as I can tell, the "listelement" setup is never used outside of > publ-imp-cite.mkvi. Only the "entry" setup appears to be used. Meanwhile, > the \btxcitereference and \btxhandleciteentry macros (invoked in these > setups) appear to be defined in publ-ini.mkiv: > > \unexpanded\def\btx_cite_reference_inject > {\ifconditional\c_btx_cite_reference_injected > \else > \dontleavehmode > \iftrialtypesetting \else > \ifx\currentbtxbacklink\empty > % can be made empty when combining author / year > \else\ifnum\currentbtxbacklink>\zerocount > \btx_cite_reference_inject_indeed > \settrue\c_btx_cite_reference_injected > \fi\fi > \fi > \fi} > > ... > > \let\btxcitereference\btx_cite_reference_inject > > ... > > \unexpanded\def\btxhandleciteentry > {\dontleavehmode > \begingroup > \def\currentbtxcitealternative{entry}% > \setbtxparameterset\s!cite\currentbtxcitealternative % needs checking > \btxcitereference > \btx_entry_inject > \endgroup} > > My next step will be to figure out what these are doing, but I'm still not > sure if the module accommodates rendering in-text "entry" citations > differently than citations in the list. > > Joey > > On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 8:55 AM Joey McCollum > wrote: > >> Henning's suggestion for abbreviations should work fine for that issue. I >> could simply use the shorthand in the "series" and "journal" fields and set >> up the appropriate \abbreviation calls in the document or environment. >> >> As for the larger issue of bibliographies, I've started working on >> publ-imp-sbl.lua and publ-imp-sbl.mkvi files. I knew I would need this for >> my own project soon, and I felt it would be useful to myself and the >> ConTeXt community if I could at least get a rudimentary version working. >> I'm presently using the reference for examples from the *SBL Handbook of >> Style*, 2nd edition, available at >> https://github.com/dcpurton/biblatex-sbl/blob/master/test/biblatex-sbl-examples.ref.txt >> . >> >> Like you say, some parts are tricky. SBL uses "entry"-style citations by >> default and doesn't seem to make use of other common alternatives (such as >> "authoryear"). I can think of some existing alternatives that might get >> used in specific cases (e.g., "author", "title"), but the >> recommended shorthand has the form "shortauthor, shorttitle" (i.e., the >> last name(s) of the author(s) only, followed by a comma and a shortened >> form of the title as specified in the "shorttitle" field). I could make >> this the sbl style's implementation of the "short" alternative, since the >> LaTeX-style bracketed number references are foreign to SBL style anyway, >> but if would be preferable just to introduce another alternative (something >> like "authortitle"), then I could also try to do that. >> >> For my immediate purposes, I won't need much more than the @book, >> @article, @inbook, and @incollection entries, so my focus will be on >> getting those right, but if anyone is interested in helping, I'll gladly >> take help. (But it would probably be better to discuss the details in a >> separate e-mail thread.) >> >> Joey >> >> On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 4:12 AM Denis Maier via ntg-context < >> ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>> > Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Henning >>> > Hraban Ramm via ntg-context >>> > Gesendet: Samstag, 7. August 2021 22:40 >>> > An: mailing list for ConTeXt users >>> > Cc: Henning Hraban Ramm >>> > Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Short forms and abbreviations in >>> bibliography >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > Am 07.08.2021 um 21:53 schrieb Joey McCollum via ntg-context >> > context@ntg.nl>: >>> > > >>> > > A separate list of abbreviations would then list "LSAWS" alongside >>> "Linguistic >>> > Studies in Ancient West Semitic" (and likewise for other journal/series >>> > abbreviations). >>> > >>> > Regarding abbreviations have a look at >>> > https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definesynonyms >>> > >>> > It should be as easy as >>> > >>> > \abbreviation{LSAWS}{Linguistic Studies in Ancient West Semitic} >>> > >>> > The full name of \quote{LSAWS} is \infull{LSAWS}. >>> > >>> > \placelistofabbreviations >>> > >>> > >>> > I had a case where mostly abbreviations were used in the text but the >>> full name >>> > should appear in the index. >>> > I can provide the setup (including Lua functions), if it might help >>> you. >>> > >>> > >>> > Can’t help with bibliographies, sorry. >>> >>> SBL is a tricky beast anyway. There were some discussions regarding >>> implementing Chicago Manual of Style a couple of weeks ago. Develelopments >>> on that front could also be useful for SBL. Don't know what came out of >>> this though. >>> >>> Denis >>> >>> > >>> > Hraban >>> > ________________________________________________________________ >>> > ___________________ >>> > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry >>> to the Wiki! >>> > >>> > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / >>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context >>> > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net >>> archive : >>> > https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ >>> > wiki : http://contextgarden.net >>> > ________________________________________________________________ >>> > ___________________ >>> >>> ___________________________________________________________________________________ >>> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry >>> to the Wiki! >>> >>> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / >>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context >>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net >>> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ >>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net >>> >>> ___________________________________________________________________________________ >>> >>