On Thu, 2012-04-12 at 19:57 +1200, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Tue 10 Apr 2012, Kip Warner wrote:
I'd like to use an MLA style bibliography with MKIV. The style is available here:
www.reed.edu/cis/help/latex/bibtexstyles.html
Actually, it doesn't matter to me whether it is that one or any that supports MLA already that ships with ConTeXt.
Unfortunately I don't think that either option is viable: ConTeXt doesn't come with an MLA style as far as I know, and you can't just drop in a BST because ConTeXt doesn't use BibTeX to typeset bibliographies (it just uses it as a preprocessor to convert .bib files into its own \startpublication ... \stoppublication format).
Indeed, that is unfortunate. I am a little surprised because I would think that the people who use ConTeXt tend to be more from the sciences than the humanities, and so I wouldn't have expected APA style as the default. But surely someone must have found a way by now?
The available styles are listed in bibmod-doc.pdf and you can also find them in tex/texmf-context/tex/context/bib ; MLA isn't amongst them.
Agreed. But when I change it to anything other than apa, even to something allegedly supported, like num, I just see a [[error 2]] typeset.
Unfortunately you'll probably have to define the style yourself using \setupcite and \setuppublicationlayout -- see bibmod-doc.pdf for details and the existing bibliography styles for guidance.
I wonder if someone has already done that?
Hope this helps,
Very. I'm glad to find someone who knows about the bibliography module, since discussion and documentation seems to be scant. I have a few other bibliography related questions that you or Hans might be able to answer: (1) I'd like it such that each time I use \cite, the full citation and not just "(Some One, 1967)" appears in a footnote, rather than inline. I'm thinking this is done with one of the setup commands, but not sure how to do this. My *tex is fairly weak. (2) I'd like to do the above, but also in some cases be able to specify a specific page number or anecdote to add to the footnote. (3) I'd like any entry in the BibTeX database that has a url to have the title clickable such that the browser is invoked to that url. Which brings me to the next question. (4) Since my database is specified in the .bib format, what is the preferred way of specifying a URL where there is one? I've seen a bunch of different suggestions ranging from using the 'note' tag to wrapping in a \def. (5) Is there any way to dump a list of all the references, similar to \placepublications command that just lists references that contain a certain keyword or something? e.g. organized by a category? Take care Pont, -- Kip Warner -- Software Engineer OpenPGP encrypted/signed mail preferred http://www.thevertigo.com