Hi! I'm fighting with the bibliography for hours now. I've a bibtex file with the entries: "bibliografia.bib", and I want to list ALL its entries (whether cited or not). Easy enough: ---- \setupbibtex[database=bibliografia] \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=all,numbering=yes] \starttext % Thesis [...] \placepublications[sorttype=bbl,criterium=all] \stoptext ---- I've incorporated a style for typesetting urls stealed from contextgarden: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography Except for the fact that with MKIV (context command) I see only the cited ones. With MKII (texexec) I see all the entries but there isn't any url despite the \setuppublicationlayout command. I would love to have a bibliography chapter with all the entries (cited or not), some of them must display an acrive URL, and possibly filed by type in different sections. For example: ---- \chapter{Bibliography} \section{Books} % books entries \section{Presentations} % Audio-video presentations references with the internet URL \section{Articles and Papers} % Entries with an active URL ---- Is it possible? I've read "bibmod-doc.pdf" without much success. -- Manuel P.
Manuel P. wrote:
Hi!
I'm fighting with the bibliography for hours now.
I've a bibtex file with the entries: "bibliografia.bib", and I want to list ALL its entries (whether cited or not). Easy enough:
---- \setupbibtex[database=bibliografia] \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=all,numbering=yes]
\starttext % Thesis [...]
\placepublications[sorttype=bbl,criterium=all] \stoptext ----
I've incorporated a style for typesetting urls stealed from contextgarden:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
Except for the fact that with MKIV (context command) I see only the cited ones.
Yes, there are a few problems with the converted mkiv version. Could you create a small test file for Hans so he can have a look?
With MKII (texexec) I see all the entries but there isn't any url despite the \setuppublicationlayout command.
Same here, but this time the test file is for me.
and possibly filed by type in different sections. For example:
You can't do this with the current module, sorry. Best wishes, Taco
Il 24/12/2009 10.55, Taco Hoekwater ha scritto:
[snip] Yes, there are a few problems with the converted mkiv version. Could you create a small test file for Hans so he can have a look?
Ok, I'll post this example here (see the attachment). To summarize: == What I want == A bibliography chapter with all the entries in the bib file, whether cited or not, and some of them typesetted with an active url (snippet of \setuppublicationlayout pasted from contextgarden). == What I get == - MKIV (context command): all the entries, but without active urls. - MKII (texexec command): entries with active urls, but only the cited ones.
and possibly filed by type in different sections. For example:
You can't do this with the current module, sorry.
Best wishes, Taco
It's possible to use a word in a bibtex entry that says what type of source it is? Something like: type={book|presentation|article} and to typeset this word maybe in bold? I've seen a "type" keyword in bibtex but I'm not sure on how to use it or how to make ConTeXt use this keyword the way I want. Thank you for your precious time Taco, -- Manuel P.
Il 24/12/2009 12.41, Manuel P. ha scritto:
== What I get == - MKIV (context command): all the entries, but without active urls. - MKII (texexec command): entries with active urls, but only the cited ones.
Well, actually the opposite is true sorry! == What I get == - MKII (texexec command): all the entries, but without active urls. - MKIV (context command): entries with active urls, but only the cited ones. -- Manuel P.
Il 24/12/2009 15.45, Taco Hoekwater ha scritto:
Manuel P. wrote:
== What I get == - MKII (texexec command): all the entries, but without active urls.
Put your patch below the \setuppublications command,. As the loads the bibl-num.tex file, it will overwrite the patch.
Ok, it works! Thank you Taco. It seems I'll have to use MKII. -- Manuel P.
Manuel P. wrote:
Hi!
I'm fighting with the bibliography for hours now.
I've a bibtex file with the entries: "bibliografia.bib", and I want to list ALL its entries (whether cited or not). Easy enough:
---- \setupbibtex[database=bibliografia] \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=all,numbering=yes]
\starttext % Thesis [...]
\placepublications[sorttype=bbl,criterium=all] \stoptext ----
I've incorporated a style for typesetting urls stealed from contextgarden:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
Except for the fact that with MKIV (context command) I see only the cited ones.
Yes, there are a few problems with the converted mkiv version. Could you create a small test file for Hans so he can have a look?
With MKII (texexec) I see all the entries but there isn't any url despite the \setuppublicationlayout command.
Same here, but this time the test file is for me.
and possibly filed by type in different sections. For example:
You can't do this with the current module, sorry.
but this would be a very nice feature. Is it possible to implement „filtering by type“ in a future version (maybe like in BiblaTeX for LaTeX)? best regards Bernhard
Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
and possibly filed by type in different sections. For example: You can't do this with the current module, sorry.
but this would be a very nice feature. Is it possible to implement „filtering by type“ in a future version (maybe like in BiblaTeX for LaTeX)?
The next version (rewrite) will be based on lxml and lpath, and that will make all kinds of filtering features much easier to implement, so almost certainly: yes. Best wishes, Taco
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