Hello,
You were/are using the old (mkii) bibliography system that depends on
bibtex. It has been replaced in mkiv by a new system no-longer using
the bibtex binary and does everything in lua. The wiki is outdated on
this subject and the new manual is almost/essentially finished.
Alan
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 18:18:36 +0200
Nicola
On 2016-06-13 14:29:37 +0000, Alan BRASLAU said:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 12:38:39 +0200 Nicola
wrote: When I use \cite[Author:2016], the (Author, 2016) in the output is hyperlinked to the reference. But when I use \cite[Author1:2016,Author2:2015], the resulting (Author1, 2016 and Author2, 2015) is not hyperlinked. Is it possible to get hyperlinks in the latter case, too?
I get multiple hyperlinks for equivalent use.
This is your example adapted to reproduce my problem (I do not know how to use the buffer in this case, so you have to move the references into main.bib):
\setupinteraction [state=start] \setupbibtex[database={main}] \setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext \cite[Author1:2016,Author2:2015] \cite[Author1:2016] \page \placepublications[criterium=text] \stoptext
Amyway, your example works for me (actually, the layout of the references turns out even better), so I will switch to using the commands you have suggested.
Btw, I cannot find any documentation about them in the wiki.
Thanks, Nicola
You need to send a MWE. In the case of bibliographies, a MWE can include the .bib dataset in a buffer, as follows:
\setupinteraction [state=start] \usebtxdefinitions [apa]
\startbuffer [bib] @article{Author1:2016, author={Author1}, year=2016, } @article{Author2:2015, author={Author2}, year=2015, } \stopbuffer \usebtxdataset [bib.buffer]
\starttext
\cite[Author1:2016,Author2:2015]
\page
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
Alan