From: Johannes Graumann <johannes_graumann@web.de>
Subject: Re: t-bib and hyperlinkded references?
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 11:42:40 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e79fje$l15$1@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <e79bpr$8fl$1@sea.gmane.org>
Sorry ... missing some info here ...
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>> I've just uploaded a new beta to the modules section at contextgarden.
>>
>> It took me much longer than I had anticipated, mainly because there
>> was a massive bug in the per-chapter bibliography code: it generated
>> duplicate named references for all but the simplest of documents.
>>
>> I hope to have the bug fixed now, and interaction working as it should.
>>
>> There is only one limitation, and that will stay: you cannot have
>> hyperlinks while \setupcite[compress=yes] is in effect.
>
> Thanks Taco!
>
> I run across three problems:
> 1) with my setup (XML mapped into ConTeXt convolution) the links from
> citations exists, but don't point to the right pages in the chapter
> specific bibliographies - at least after a single texexec run. Another run
> is necessary and everything seems all right.
> 2) While the linking works for the 'authoryears' citation style, I don't
> get any hyperlinks from plain 'authoryear' formated references as well as
> for the custom-defined 'authoryearx' ones that go as follows:
% Enable 'authoryearx' citation call (see below) - Thanks to Taco Hoekwater!
\def\bibauthoryearxref[#1]%
{\ixbibauthoryear{#1}%
{{\currentbibauthor}\bibalternative\c!inbetween
\bibalternative\v!left{\currentbibyear}\bibalternative\v!right}
{\bibalternative\c!pubsep{\currentbibauthor}\bibalternative\c!inbetween
\bibalternative\v!left {\currentbibyear}\bibalternative\v!right}
{\bibalternative\c!lastpubsep{\currentbibauthor}\bibalternative\c!inbetween
\bibalternative\v!left {\currentbibyear}\bibalternative\v!right}
}
> \setupcite
> [authoryearx]
> [\c!andtext={ and },
> \c!otherstext={ et al.},
> \c!pubsep={; },
> \c!lastpubsep={; and },
> \c!compress=\v!no,
> \c!inbetween={~},
> \c!left={},
> \c!right={}]
> 3) The structure of my document looks as follows
> Acknowledgments
> Abstract
> TOC
> LOF
> LOT
> Introduction (chapter with chapter-specific bibliography) ...
> I cited some references in the Abstract, which my proofreader wanted to
> have listed in the chapter-specific bibliography of the "introduction"
> chapter, which I accomplished by re-citing the stuff in the respective
> chapter using 'nocite'. Naturally, links in the 'Abstract' don't have
> anywhere to point to and the citations appear empty. Do you have any idea
> how to overcome that? I'd be already happy if I could override the linking
> behavior for the handfull of references in the abstract - meaning: have
> hyperlinked references everywhere in the document BUT the abstract.
>
> Joh
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-06-20 18:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-06-19 17:05 Johannes Graumann
2006-06-19 17:25 ` Taco Hoekwater
2006-06-19 19:08 ` Johannes Graumann
2006-06-20 13:42 ` Taco Hoekwater
2006-06-20 17:37 ` Johannes Graumann
2006-06-20 18:42 ` Johannes Graumann [this message]
2006-06-20 21:02 ` Taco Hoekwater
2006-06-20 22:18 ` Johannes Graumann
2006-06-21 8:57 ` Taco Hoekwater
2006-06-21 18:25 ` Johannes Graumann
2006-06-21 7:46 ` Hans Hagen
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