Thanks Wolfgang, but is it enough that I create a new file adn put it in the same folder? Ho w do I refer to it from inside ConTeXt?

Thanks

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On 13 Nov 2007, at 16:57, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

2007/11/13, Andrea Valle <valle@di.unito.it>:
Hi to all,

I'm tweaking with bib module.
I saw that there are different possible style
E.g. apa here:
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,criterium=all]

I'm not satisfied because I need Italian names (e.g. pag. instead of pages
and so on)
and plus the scientific bib style are typically different from the ones used
in humanities.

What have I to do to create a style file?
My idea was to take one of the files indicated by Tacos' manual and modify
it.
If so, and then?

Many thanks

Take a look into bibl-apa-de.tex [1] and bibl-apa-fr.tex [2], both files change
the english texts into their german and french counterparts.

[1] http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/bib/bibl-apa-de.tex?search=apa
[2] http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/bib/bibl-apa-fr.tex?search=apa

Wolfgang
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