On Sep 11, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Martin Hoher wrote:
Thank you for your answer. The first example works.
The result is: "Goldstein (2003)" but unfortunately it is impossible to combine it with the [extras={:95}] option to get the page number behind the citation. If you type \cite [authoryear][extras={:95}] it won't work. Although I've tried it with the [authoryear,page] nothing works. The result of the second example is "Goldstein (vgl. 2003)". I've tried to use the left={} option instead, but nothing changed. \setupcite [authoryear] [pubsep={, }, lastpubsep={ und }, compress=yes, inbetween={}, left={(vgl. }, right={)}]
still leads to the result Goldstein (vgl. 2003) when I type in the command \cite [authoryear][G:2003]. It seems to be impossible to place something (like "vgl.") in front of the name of the author and inside of the brackets like (vgl. Goldstein 2003:95)
Sorry, in the second case, you'll need the option "authoryears": \setupcite [authoryears] [pubsep={, }, lastpubsep={ und }, compress=yes, inbetween={ }, left={(vgl. }, right={)}] I had a quick look at the source, and it doesn't look like you can have three [] arguments after \cite. So you can't have \cite[STYLE] [EXTRAS][KEY], you must use the \setuppublications command and set the default. If you want to have a different citation style in the footnotes and in the main text, you will probably want to have a \setuppublications[refcommand=authoryears] in the setup of your footnotes (see p. 101 of cont-eni.pdf). Thomas