On 2/22/06, Fabian Doerk wrote:
Taco wrote:
About those hyperlinks: it would normally be something like a chapter number, and it would link back to the chapter head itself. In a bibliography, it just points to itself, because the 'main reference' is the item in the list. Maybe I can make a link back to the first cited location. Would that make sense?
I'am not sure in which scenarios the reverse referencing to the first usage makes sense. Perhaps its more useful if the bibtex entry gets an associated list of forward references and make this list available for usage in \setuppublicationlayout. See the following exemplary publicationlist entry:
[KKY03] D. Katz, K. Kompella, and D. Yeung. "RFC3630: Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions to OSPF Version 2" (September, 2003). Status: PROPOSED STANDARD. Source: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3630.txt Pages: 23, 34, 37, 61
But I haven't neither an idea of the complexity to implement it nor of the realisability et al. What do you think of this idea? Makes it more sense to you than the "first cited reverse reference"?
I didn't play with the exaples in this thread, but hyperlinks with page numbers pointing to the exact locations of citations make a lot of sense. Mojca