On Mon, 4 May 2015 17:54:31 +0200
Csikos Bela
I could set up superscript citation for numerical citation based on contextgarden bibliography page example.
A MKII hack...
Let me understand, though. Do you want to mix\high{1} citations with [1] citations? That would be rather strange, stylistically.
Yes, but in tables I don't want to put superscript citations.
OK, thanks for explaining this use.
There is a predefined second num cite variant \cite[textnum][tag]. It's use is intended to produce something like ref. 1, to be used syntactically in a sentence, in conjunction with standard num references. [1] This is just num setup with [left={ref.\nbsp},right=].
I guess this command would fit my needs after some editing. Unfortunately my context version doesn't have this command.
Using \cite[textnum][tag] simply outputs "[tag]".
Either I should update my context to newer (beta?), which I don't know how to do, or define the command in the document. I'd prefer the latter one, if feasible.
You are using the MKII code. It takes the syntax \cite[alternative]{key} which is very intolerant of spacing and the newer module has abandoned this LaTeX style in favor of \cite[key] and \cite[alternative][key] I recommend that you stick with the MKII module/code for now as we have not yet entirely stabilized the new dataset code. Alan