Hello everyone
I am interested in being able to cite in different ways. By analogy, I refer to the \texcite{}, \parencite{} and other options available with biblatex in LaTeX. How do I achieve something like \textcite{} in ConTeXt? Here is my MWE:
\startbuffer[ref]
@Article{wn:2017,
author = {Who, Nobody and What, Everyone},
journal = {Good Journal},
title = {The Art of Being},
year = {2017},
}
\stopbuffer
\definebtxdataset[ref]
\usebtxdataset[ref][ref.buffer]
\setupbtx[
dataset=ref,
]
\definebtxrendering
[ref]
[apa]
[
dataset=ref,
]
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\starttext
In \cite[wn:2017], they illustrated that it is impossible to not be them. \cite[wn:2017] said it was worth the discovery.
\startsection[title={References}, number=no, incrementnumber=no]
\placelistofpublications[ref][method=dataset]
\stopsection
\stoptext
The first sentence is okay. In the second, I would like the parenthesis around the citation to come off because of the way I am citing it.
Jethro