Fabian Doerk wrote:
Hi Taco,
1. BibTeX xrefs: Is it possible to get interactive references (maybe even with different colour than the global interaction color) from the \cite command to the referring entry in the publicationlist working at the moment?
What \cite style are you using? I can probably make something work quickly for all but the authoryear(s) style(s).
I'am using the following setup and referring to the .bib file by \cite[key]:
I have two different solutions available: % for the 'official version': \def\dobibshort#1% {\addthisref{#1}\refsep \doifbibreferencefoundelse{#1}{\goto{\getvalue{@@pbs}}[#1]}{??}} % for the beta: \def\dobibshortref#1% {\addthisref{#1}\refsep \doifbibreferencefoundelse{#1}{\goto{\getvalue{pbds-#1}}[#1]}{??}} Put one of these (or even both) in your environment, somewhere after \usemodule[bib], and you should be set.
Uhm, am i blind? Sorry, but i can't find the thread you mentioned (searched in the ml archives by the www.ntg.nl webfrontend). The only mail of Torge i've found is his reply to this thread. Btw. I can confirm his statement, we do not know each other (yet). ;)
Private email.
Thanks, that worked just fine here! :) The red ones are wrong, i suppose, than i set the interactive color to blue (by setting the color argument). Thats why the rest is blue. Whats the difference of the "color" and the "contrastcolor" argument of \setupinteraction? Sounds semantically equal to me.
If I understand correctly, the 'contrastcolor' indicates a nested/embedded link. 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? Cheers, Taco