From: a badin <andrej.badin@gmail.com>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: Bug report: \setupbackend corrupts bibliography rendering
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 11:49:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAKiWGL5sd0_mLGfU79fuzZ5=0gk1nR3+qdD4bqcdr58OsY+78g@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAKiWGL5wKTc-+B+0NNM+Hkm=_KroHMKeQAJO1dKx=wmvw=UC3A@mail.gmail.com>
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Forgot to mention that my program is LuaTeX 2.08 20210220 + ConTeXt MkIV
2021.02.23 17:47
Also I like \setupbacked for what it does (export html/xml/css), I just
wasn't aware that it makes bibliography render strangely when outputting a
pdf.
On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 at 11:42, a badin <andrej.badin@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear gardeners,
>
> I'm new to ConTeXt and would like to share a possible bug with you.
>
> If I have the \setupbackend[export=example.xml,css=example.css] entry in
> my .tex file, then my bibliography renders in a strange way (text copied
> from pdf): 1 bfldcategoryarticle: [author: Andrej Arrow] [journal: MAPS]
> [keywords: context] [pages: 2-8] [title: The Font Name Mess] [volume: 40]
> [year: 2010]
>
> If I remove or comment that entry out, then the bibliography renders OK
> (copy from pdf): 1 A. Arrow, “The Font Name Mess”, *MAPS *40, 2-8, 2010.
>
> my .tex source is:
> % \setupbackend[export=example.xml,css=example.css]
> \usebtxdataset[default][ref.bib]
>
> \starttext
> \cite[Arrow][Arrow]
> \placelistofpublications
> \stoptext
>
> my ref.bib file:
> @ARTICLE{Arrow,
> author = {Andrej Arrow},
> title = {The Font Name Mess},
> journal = {MAPS},
> year = {2010},
> volume = {40},
> pages = {2-8},
> keywords = {context},
> }
>
> Hope this helps,
> best,
> Andrej
> --
> Andrej Badin
> +31 6 82 23 50 33
>
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Andrej Badin
+31 6 82 23 50 33
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