On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Mathieu Boespflug
[...] Also, there is another bug in the bib module, which i find very strange. If we augment the OP's .bib file with two more entries, and cite those, then one of them does *not* appear in the bibliography despite being cited. It also creates a big blank in the bibliography. Here's a minimal example. bib file attached. In my real thesis bibliography (over 200 entries), there are several such entries missing and several big blanks of varying sizes in the Bibliography section.
To follow up on this: after further investigation it seems the bibtex @conference entry type is broken. All such entries in my bibtex database appear as blanks in the bibliography. Below is a minimal example with an attached bibtex database. Any idea how to solve this or where to look? \setuppapersize[letter][letter] \setuplayout[backspace=1.25in, width=middle,topspace=0.75in,headerheight=0.5in,bottomspace=0.75in,footerheight=0.5in] \setupwhitespace[medium] \setuppagenumbering[location=footer] \setuphead[section][textstyle=bold, numberstyle=bold, continue=yes] \setupbibtex[database=references,sort=author] \setuppublications[refcommand=authoryear,sorttype=bbl] \setupcite[authoryears][left=,right=] \starttext \section{Main Body} This file is for testing whether the bibliography works. There seems to be some problem. Let's cite a conference article: \cite[reynolds:defints1972]. And another conference article: \cite[maranget:cpm]. Let's cite a journal article: \cite[reynolds:defints]. Let's cite a book: \cite[gordon:holbook]. Let's cite something unpublished: \cite[geuvers:gammainf]. Let's cite a miscellaneous item: \cite[coq]. \section{references} \placepublications \stoptext