Hello, I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and »Secondary sources«. Two bibliographies was created and loaded with \setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}]. But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the effect that \placepublications[database=prim] or in a similar manner to \nocite{*} for every bib-database. Is there any solution or workaround? Thanks Markus
Hi Markus, marfin wrote:
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and »Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with \setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
There is no current solution, nor is there a simple workaround. But I know this is on many people's wishlist so I will try to add a feature like this. However I have no time to hack something in right now, so someone please remind me in a week or two. Best wishes, Taco
On 2010-03-31 <20:31:48>, marfin wrote:
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and »Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with \setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround? Hi,
sorry for the late reply, I was absent from the list for a week. I'd suggest you'd give the librarian module a try that was announced to this list by Aditya earlier. If you have the time I recommend waiting for a solution by Taco. Else if neither librarian nor waiting are an option for you, you might want to have a look at this: http://i40.tinypic.com/debiaf.jpg it is using a “keyword” field to typeset multible bibliographies by keywords so your problem could be solved by a short sed script and cat. Various citation modes are already implemented as well as support for all publication types that I need myself -- i.e. book, article and inbook. Everything is done in lua (the bibtex.load() function be praised) so no struggling with bibtex anymore. As I was used to biblatex I mainly imitated its approach to things like crossref'ing and the “address” field. This is by no means ready for release so please mail me off-list if you're interested, maybe I could extend it to fit your needs. Best regards, Philipp
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marfin
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Taco Hoekwater