Thanks, but what about this:
%-------------
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=biblio]
\setuppublications[alternative=ams,
criterium=cite,
numbering=yes]
\setuppublicationlist[finalnamesep={ and }]
\starttext
%\startbodymatter
\part{First Part}
\chapter{First Chapter}
Look at this \cite[num][heinsch]
\starttabulate[|l|l|p|]
\NC \type{key}\NC \type{\cite[key][heinsch]}\NC \NC\NR
\NC author\NC \cite[author][heinsch] \NC(from `a')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC doi\NC \cite[doi][heinsch]\NC (from `d')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC key\NC \cite[key][heinsch]\NC (from `k')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC serial\NC \cite[serial][heinsch]\NC (from `n')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC short\NC \cite[short][heinsch]\NC (from `s')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC type\NC \cite[type][heinsch]\NC (from `t')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC year\NC \cite[year][heinsch]\NC (from `y')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC url\NC \cite[url][heinsch]\NC (from `u')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC num\NC \cite[num][heinsch]\NC (this is a reference to
the sequence number used in
the publication list)\hfil\NC\NR
\NC authoryear\NC \cite[authoryear][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `y')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC authoryears\NC \cite[authoryears][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `y')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC authornum\NC \cite[authornum][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `num')\hfil\NC\NR
%\NC data\NC \vtop{\hsize .45\hsize \cite[data][heinsch]}\NC
The data content of the entry\hfil\NC\NR
\NC page\NC \cite[page][heinsch]\NC (a page reference)\hfil\NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\part{Second Part}
\chapter{Second Chapter}
Look at this \cite[num][heinsch]
\starttabulate[|l|l|p|]
\NC \type{key}\NC \type{\cite[key][heinsch]}\NC \NC\NR
\NC author\NC \cite[author][heinsch] \NC(from `a')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC doi\NC \cite[doi][heinsch]\NC (from `d')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC key\NC \cite[key][heinsch]\NC (from `k')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC serial\NC \cite[serial][heinsch]\NC (from `n')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC short\NC \cite[short][heinsch]\NC (from `s')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC type\NC \cite[type][heinsch]\NC (from `t')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC year\NC \cite[year][heinsch]\NC (from `y')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC url\NC \cite[url][heinsch]\NC (from `u')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC num\NC \cite[num][heinsch]\NC (this is a reference to
the sequence number used in
the publication list)\hfil\NC\NR
\NC authoryear\NC \cite[authoryear][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `y')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC authoryears\NC \cite[authoryears][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `y')\hfil\NC\NR
\NC authornum\NC \cite[authornum][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `num')\hfil\NC\NR
%\NC data\NC \vtop{\hsize .45\hsize \cite[data][heinsch]}\NC
The data content of the entry\hfil\NC\NR
\NC page\NC \cite[page][heinsch]\NC (a page reference)\hfil\NC\NR
\stoptabulate
%\stopbodymatter
%\startbackmatter
\completepublications
%\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
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2010/12/24 luigi scarso
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Emanuele Sacco
wrote: Hi all
with this code
%------
\usemodule[bib] \setupbibtex[database=biblio] \setuppublications[alternative=ams,criterium=cite,numbering=yes] \setuppublicationlist[finalnamesep={ and }]
\starttext \startbodymatter \part{First Part} \chapter{First Chapter} Look at this \cite[heinsch]
\part{Secon Part} \chapter{Secon Chapter} Look at this \cite[heinsch]
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter \completepublications \stopbackmatter
\stoptext
%-------
where
biblio.bib is
%------
@book{heinsch, Address = {Mineola}, Author = {H. K. Henisch}, Date-Added = {2010-09-30 14:07:14 +0200}, Date-Modified = {2010-09-30 14:14:49 +0200}, Publisher = {Dover Publications}, Title = {Crystal Growth in Gels}, Year = {1996}}
%------
I don't have the number inside the [].
Emanuele
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It seems that bib doesn't play well with "*matter": just uncomment %\start*matter and the result is different %--------------- \usemodule[bib] \setupbibtex[database=biblio] \setuppublications[alternative=ams, criterium=cite, numbering=yes] \setuppublicationlist[finalnamesep={ and }]
\starttext %\startbodymatter %\part{First Part} \chapter{First Chapter} Look at this \cite[num][heinsch] \starttabulate[|l|l|p|] \NC \type{key}\NC \type{\cite[key][heinsch]}\NC \NC\NR \NC author\NC \cite[author][heinsch] \NC(from `a')\hfil\NC\NR \NC doi\NC \cite[doi][heinsch]\NC (from `d')\hfil\NC\NR \NC key\NC \cite[key][heinsch]\NC (from `k')\hfil\NC\NR \NC serial\NC \cite[serial][heinsch]\NC (from `n')\hfil\NC\NR \NC short\NC \cite[short][heinsch]\NC (from `s')\hfil\NC\NR \NC type\NC \cite[type][heinsch]\NC (from `t')\hfil\NC\NR \NC year\NC \cite[year][heinsch]\NC (from `y')\hfil\NC\NR \NC url\NC \cite[url][heinsch]\NC (from `u')\hfil\NC\NR \NC num\NC \cite[num][heinsch]\NC (this is a reference to the sequence number used in the publication list)\hfil\NC\NR \NC authoryear\NC \cite[authoryear][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `y')\hfil\NC\NR \NC authoryears\NC \cite[authoryears][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `y')\hfil\NC\NR \NC authornum\NC \cite[authornum][heinsch]\NC(from `a' and `num')\hfil\NC\NR %\NC data\NC \vtop{\hsize .45\hsize \cite[data][heinsch]}\NC The data content of the entry\hfil\NC\NR \NC page\NC \cite[page][heinsch]\NC (a page reference)\hfil\NC\NR \stoptabulate
%\stopbodymatter
%\startbackmatter \completepublications %\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
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