Dear all, is there a way for the bibliography style to scan back for punctuation marks before it inserts punctuation of its own? Please see --- \startpublication [a={Ellen Dissanayake}, k=DIS:wha, t=book, y=1988] \author{Ellen}[E.]{}{Dissanayake} \lang{en} \pubname{University of Washington Press} \pubyear{1988} \title{What is Art for?} \stoppublication \setuppublications [alternative=apa] \starttext \cite[DIS:wha] \placepublications [criterium=all] \stoptext --- It would be great if I could make the full stop after the question mark disappear… Many thanks for any help, Oliver
Am 24.05.2011 09:49, schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Dear all,
is there a way for the bibliography style to scan back for punctuation marks before it inserts punctuation of its own?
Would be nice to know. In my publication list after all titles are two points, like: That's the title. . Realy ugly and I don't know why. Is that a known problem?
Would be nice to know. In my publication list after all titles are two points, like: That's the title. . Realy ugly and I don't know why. Is that a known problem?
Well, that you can easily avoid by not putting a full stop after the title in the database if I'm not mistaken :-) Usually you wouldn't consider the full stop a part of the title (e.g. in a newspaper), however, if your title is a question, well, then you need a question mark, right? Oliver
Am 24.05.2011 18:48, schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Would be nice to know. In my publication list after all titles are two points, like: That's the title. . Realy ugly and I don't know why. Is that a known problem?
Well, that you can easily avoid by not putting a full stop after the title in the database if I'm not mistaken :-) Usually you wouldn't consider the full stop a part of the title (e.g. in a newspaper), however, if your title is a question, well, then you need a question mark, right?
I didn't put a full stop after the title.
Would be nice to know. In my publication list after all titles are two points, like: That's the title. . Realy ugly and I don't know why. Is that a known problem?
Well, that you can easily avoid by not putting a full stop after the title in the database if I'm not mistaken :-) Usually you wouldn't consider the full stop a part of the title (e.g. in a newspaper), however, if your title is a question, well, then you need a question mark, right?
I didn't put a full stop after the title.
Can you provide a minimal example? Oliver
Am 24.05.2011 19:38, schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Would be nice to know. In my publication list after all titles are two points, like: That's the title. . Realy ugly and I don't know why. Is that a known problem?
Well, that you can easily avoid by not putting a full stop after the title in the database if I'm not mistaken :-) Usually you wouldn't consider the full stop a part of the title (e.g. in a newspaper), however, if your title is a question, well, then you need a question mark, right?
I didn't put a full stop after the title.
Can you provide a minimal example?
\setupbibtex[database=bib] \setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the generated list. \starttext \placepublications[criterium=all] \stoptext with bib.bib: @BOOKLET{ref1, author = {Author}, title = {Title}, year = {2005}, } creates the attached pdf-file.
Yes, I get it too. It's because booklet expects a publisher name; if you add a line publisher = {Publisher}, to the bibtex entry you can see this. I think this can be fixed in context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/bib/bibl-apa.tex by changing this function: \setuppublicationlayout[booklet]{% \insertauthors{}{ }{\insertthekey{}{. }{}}% \insertpubyear{(}{). }{}% \inserttitle{\bgroup }{\egroup \insertseries{ (}{)}{}. }{}% \insertedition{ }{ edition.}{}% \insertpublisher{ }{.}{.}% \insertpages{}{p. }{}% \insertnote{ }{.}{}% } Alter the following line -- \insertpublisher{ }{.}{.}% to \insertpublisher{ }{.}{}% -- then I think you'll need to remake the formats (see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Remaking_formats ). See http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/bibmod-doc/doc/context/bib/bibmod-doc.pd... section 6 for some explanation of what's going on here. Sorry I don't have time to test any of this right now but it should point you in the right diretion at least. Pont
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