Dear Hans, Here's a minimal example that I have promissed, showing the misbehaviour of bib module in MKIV. I have realized later that there's another thread running (under the name "Bibliography contains references not cited in the text") with basically the same bug report. The behaviour in MKII perfectly fine. \usemodule [bib] \setuppublications [alternative=num, criterium=cite, sorttype=cite] \setuppublicationlayout[web]{% {\sc url}: \inserturl{}{}{}% } \startpublication[k=a,t=web] \biburl{http://pragma-ade.com} \stoppublication \startpublication[k=b,t=web] \biburl{http://contextgarden.net} \stoppublication \startpublication[k=c,t=web] \biburl{http://ntg.nl} \stoppublication \starttext (ntg should be 1, but invisible: \nocite[c]) (pragma should be 2: \cite[a]) % this is OK (try to [un]comment) \placepublications \section{Section} % this is completely wrong; but I cannot avoid criterium=all, % else nothing is written at all \placepublications[criterium=all] \stoptext Mojca On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 00:39, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Taco/Hans,
In MKIV the argument criterium=cite is ignored: I get the complete list of publications even though some of them are never cited anywhere. In MKII the list shows up just fine.
On top of that the space between number [n] and bibliography item is simply too small when 10 or more bibliography items are used (in MKII it is fine). On the other hand MKII doesn't have enough blank space between title and the start of bibliography listing (I remember that bug since 2006 at least), while it is OK in MKIV.
I use:
\setuppublications [alternative=num, criterium=cite, sorttype=cite]
But I will send a complete minimal example, hopefully tomorrow.
Mojca