I am playing with this right now, but it's contra-automative :-P:

\define[1]\LINK{\[\in[#1]\]}

\setupinteraction[state=start]

\starttext
 
  \startbodymatter

    \startchapter[title={Chapter Ej},marking={}]
      \startsubject[title={Warnunk},marking={}]

        Zitat hier: \LINK{libA}
        \\
        Weiteres Zitat (\LINK{libA} S. 201 ff.).
      \stopsubject
      \startsection[title={Esgalation},marking={}]

        Verweis hier: \LINK{libB}
      \stopsection
    \stopchapter


  \stopbodymatter
  % ---------------------------------------------------------
  \startappendices

    \startchapter[title={Quellenverzeichnis},marking={}]
      \startitemize[n][stopper={},left={\[},right={\]},distance=1em]

        \startitem[libA]
          A. Bloch, {\it Pleasuredome}, AH-A Ltd., 2018
        \stopitem
       
        \startitem[libB]
          {\blue\em http://wiki.contextgarden.net/verylonglink/will-it-ever-break/try_it}, (zuletzt abgerufen am 31.12.2009)
        \stopitem
       
      \stopitemize
    \stopchapter
  \stopappendices
 
\stoptext

But I'd really like the BibTeX way... Or at least a hint how I can create my own style in CTX from @MISC or even a new entry format.

How can I at least turn off the (unpublished) tag?!? Please...

Lars



-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
Betreff: [NTG-context] How to cite online websites (reloaded)
Datum: Sun, 2 Sep 2018 19:02:42 +0200
Von: Lars <axteffekt@gmail.com>
An: ntg-context@ntg.nl


Hello guys,

I've checked some articles on the wiki as well as the publications manual, but the results I get aren't what I expect. I hope that you can help me.

I'd love to do short BibTeX entries like

@Misc{lnkGGL,
  note = "zuletzt abgerufen am \date[d=05, m=06, y=2018]",
  url = "http://www.google.com"
}

because sometimes this is all info I can get. Now I want an entry in the \placelistofpublications area with only the link and the note when I opened the website the last time.

That's what I get from ConTeXt so far when I use

\cite[lnkGGL]:

[1] , http://www.google.com (unveröffentlicht). (zuletzt abgerufen am 5. Juni 2018)

How would one get this output instead:

[1] http://www.google.com (zuletzt abgerufen am 5. Juni 2018)

In the mail archive I found these commands:

\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=sample]
\setuppublications[numbering=yesalternative=myapa-de]

\starttext

\startpublication[k=pragma,
  t=article, % I sometimes use "webpage"
  a=Hans]
\url{http://www.pragma-ade.com} % or u= inside the square brackets
\lastchecked{some date}
\stoppublication

Hallo\cite[url][pragma]

\placelistofpublications

\stoptext

This of course doesn't work for me (error: "attempt to concatenate a table value" or a blank page). Also i-context.pdf gives another syntax for \cite. I really just want the link and the date in parentheses. How would a pro user do this?

Thanks in advance, Lars-