On 23.05.2011 23:47, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
As to the question "why strings": Pontus's answer named one important aspect. I have several .bib files which contain nothing but string definitions: one with abbreviated, one with full journal titles; one with English strings ("reprint," "Munich") and one with the German equivalent ("Nachdruck," "München"). Including the right file(s) will then provide the desired output.
That sounds quite reasonable. I haven't thought of that yet, as I haven't written a lot of bibliographies and they were all in English. If I have for example mybib.bib, en.bib and de.bib, how would I tell ConTeXt that it should use mybib.bib as database and en.bib for string replacement? \setupbibtex[database={mybib.bib,en.bib}] ? Stefan