9 Aug
2008
9 Aug
'08
7:58 a.m.
Maurício wrote:
What is wrong with my attempt to create a bibliography and a reference to it? (...)
What does 'k=1' does?
It defines the key for crossreferencing via \cite.
Interesting, I was using 'n' when I should actually use 'k'. Is there a limit on that key? Can I use, for instance, a random 128 bits number?
You can, but I would not advice random keys for cross referencing -) It is actually not a number, but an identifier. Most characters are acceptable; except the ones that have special syntactic meaning to ConTeXt, like # and \ and {} and [] etc. Best wishes, Taco