To answer my own question, it must be \usebtxdefinitions[aps] \setupbtxlist [aps] [alternative=b, after=, before=] \definebtx [aps:cite:num] [left={(}, right={)}] \definebtx [aps:list:numbering] [aps:list] [left={(}, right={)}] Am 03.01.2018 um 09:38 schrieb Dr. Thomas Möbius:
Why is [left=(, right=)] ignored in \setupbtx when using the aps btx rendering specification?
This works:
\usebtxdataset [default] [../bibliography/bibliography]
\setupbtx [default:cite:num] [left=(,right=)]
\setupbtx [default:list] [left=(,right=),authorconversion=invertedshort]
\starttext
\cite[Carp:2012a, Carp:2012b] \cite[Weishaupt:2014] \cite[Knecht:2003] \cite[Jansen:2006b]
\subject{References}
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
So, why does this not work?
\usebtxdataset [default] [../bibliography/bibliography]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\setupbtx [aps:cite:num] [left=(,right=)]
\setupbtx [aps:list] [left=(,right=),authorconversion=invertedshort]
\starttext
\cite[Carp:2012a, Carp:2012b] \cite[Weishaupt:2014] \cite[Knecht:2003] \cite[Jansen:2006b]
\subject{References}
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
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