From: Alexander Shukaev <haroogan@gmail.com>
To: ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: [BUG]: `referenceprefix' in `\setuphead' ruins `\cite'
Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 17:20:13 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAKu-7WwdJNe2u4JA3rHS6CnaoHTyuN0kN=cf+n5Ej36rNVhwxA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Hello,
I think I've experienced a severe bug here. Consider the following:
\setuphead
[chapter][%
referenceprefix={chapter},
]
...
\cite[xxx]
...
\startpublication[
k={xxx},
t={...},
a={...},
y={...},
]
...
\stoppublication
\startchapter
[title={BIBLIOGRAPHY}]
\whitespace
\placepublications
\stopchapter
will render [[error 2]] in place of `\cite[xxx]' because of
`referenceprefix' in `\setuphead'. Why? I don't believe `referenceprefix'
in `\setuphead' should have something to do with `\cite' at all.
Thankfully, it's pretty rare that one uses `chapter' for bibliography, but
still I think it's better to fix this. For instance, right now the
following works fine for me:
\setuphead
[chapter][%
referenceprefix={chapter},
]
\setuphead
[title][%
referenceprefix={},
]
...
\cite[xxx]
...
\startpublication[
k={xxx},
t={...},
a={...},
y={...},
]
...
\stoppublication
\starttitle
[title={BIBLIOGRAPHY}]
\whitespace
\placepublications
\stoptitle
NOTE: It's extremely important to explicitly do `referenceprefix={}' for
`title' because somehow `title' inherits `referenceprefix={chapter}' from
`chapter'; and therefore, not doing `referenceprefix={}' will again result
in [[error 2]] in place of `\cite[xxx]'.
Looking forward to your feedback.
Kind regards,
Alexander
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