On Mon, 4 May 2015 15:10:06 +0200
Csikos Bela
These citation styles are predefined in context.
What I would like to do is inserting alternative numerical citations: normal superscript citations, like this^1, and occasionally inline citations in brackets, like this one [2]. How could I define alternative numerical citation style, e.g. \cite[inum][key] on the analogy of author, authoryear etc. styles?
mkiv-bibliographies (not the mkii publications module). The citation styles can be tuned through parameters, i.e. \setupbtx [cite:numbering:num] [left=, right=, command={\high}] but in the latest beta, this way of switching to superscript citations is currently broken, I noticed, (and will be fixed). Let me understand, though. Do you want to mix\high{1} citations with [1] citations? That would be rather strange, stylistically. There is a predefined second num cite variant \cite[textnum][tag]. It's use is intended to produce something like ref. 1, to be used syntactically in a sentence, in conjunction with standard num references. [1] This is just num setup with [left={ref.\nbsp},right=]. Alan