On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 20:32:17 -0400
Rik Kabel
I noticed that in bibliographies, page indexing combines runs of two or more pages (pp. 150–151), as does page number compression in registers, while it takes three or more numbered citations to cause a similar collapse (per the MKIV-Publications manual, page 38, I do not have an example) for citation number references.
Is there a way to change such compression minimums so that they can be made consistent?
What seems more logical to you? pp 150,151 or pp 150-151 - of course pp 150-152 makes perfect sense. [2,3] or [2-3] - of course [2-4] also makes sense. I prefer the first choices. ConTeXt registers do the second, and I do not know what led to that choice and if Hans would like to change it (or even make this a parameter). Alan