I think what are you looking for is possible with bib module. Look at
the 3.1 section "Default and explicit citations"
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/bibmod-doc-2009.11.04.zip
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:52 AM,
rogutes@googlemail.com (2010-05-05 05:12):
2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Simple_Bibliography#Another_Approach but adapting it seems too hard for me. Perhaps someone could help? A very crude example:
----------------------------------------------------------- People are writing about this \cite[ref1], (\cite[ref2] - page 25).
\startbibliography \bibitem[ref1] This is the first reference. \bibitem[Daniel, 2004][ref2] This is the second reference. \stopbibliography -----------------------------------------------------------
should be rendered as:
----------------------------------------------------------- People are writing about this [1], (Daniel, 2004 - page 25)
1. This is the first reference. 2. This is the second reference. -----------------------------------------------------------
That is, I want an environment and 2 commands: \startbibliography \cite [key] \bibitem [label_replacing_\cite[key]_but_not_the_item_number] [key]
A bump to my initial question to add that I am using MKIV and a question: would this be hard to implement for a total ConTeXt newcommer? What should he use? TeX / Lua? Would ConTeXt commands be enough?
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