Bibliography, correct way to setup and invoke the category 'electronic'
Short question:
What is the correct way to setup and invoke the bibliography mecanism in context, to use, for example, the category electronic?
Long question:
Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for electronic category we have:
- Required fields: title
- Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note, organization, url, year, doi
In this way, for example, consider the following code:
startbuffer[example]
@ELECTRONIC {example,
title = "One title",
url = "http://www.example.org",
}
stopbuffer
usebtxdefinitions[aps]
setupbtxlist
[aps]
definebtxdataset[basic]
usebtxdataset[basic][example.buffer]
definebtxrendering
[basic]
[aps]
[dataset=basic]
setupbtx[dataset=basic]
nocite[example]
starttext
placelistofpublications[basic]
stoptext
When rendered, it produces this ugly output:
so, to me, this is an errouneous output once only title and url should be rendered. Then this is my question, how is the correct way to use this category, what I am missing?
Ps.:
If I add this code:
startsetups btx:aps:list:electronic
btxdoif {author} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:author}
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:title}
texdefinition{btx:aps:organization-if-not-author}
btxdoif {howpublished} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:doi-url} {btxspacebtxflush{howpublished}}
}
btxdoif {year} {
btxleftparenthesis
texdefinition{btx:aps:year}
btxrightparenthesis
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:note}
stopsetups
I got the correct output:
But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions
context
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Short question:
What is the correct way to setup and invoke the bibliography mecanism in context, to use, for example, the category electronic?
Long question:
Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for electronic category we have:
- Required fields: title
- Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note, organization, url, year, doi
In this way, for example, consider the following code:
startbuffer[example]
@ELECTRONIC {example,
title = "One title",
url = "http://www.example.org",
}
stopbuffer
usebtxdefinitions[aps]
setupbtxlist
[aps]
definebtxdataset[basic]
usebtxdataset[basic][example.buffer]
definebtxrendering
[basic]
[aps]
[dataset=basic]
setupbtx[dataset=basic]
nocite[example]
starttext
placelistofpublications[basic]
stoptext
When rendered, it produces this ugly output:
so, to me, this is an errouneous output once only title and url should be rendered. Then this is my question, how is the correct way to use this category, what I am missing?
Ps.:
If I add this code:
startsetups btx:aps:list:electronic
btxdoif {author} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:author}
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:title}
texdefinition{btx:aps:organization-if-not-author}
btxdoif {howpublished} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:doi-url} {btxspacebtxflush{howpublished}}
}
btxdoif {year} {
btxleftparenthesis
texdefinition{btx:aps:year}
btxrightparenthesis
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:note}
stopsetups
I got the correct output:
But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions
context
add a comment |
Short question:
What is the correct way to setup and invoke the bibliography mecanism in context, to use, for example, the category electronic?
Long question:
Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for electronic category we have:
- Required fields: title
- Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note, organization, url, year, doi
In this way, for example, consider the following code:
startbuffer[example]
@ELECTRONIC {example,
title = "One title",
url = "http://www.example.org",
}
stopbuffer
usebtxdefinitions[aps]
setupbtxlist
[aps]
definebtxdataset[basic]
usebtxdataset[basic][example.buffer]
definebtxrendering
[basic]
[aps]
[dataset=basic]
setupbtx[dataset=basic]
nocite[example]
starttext
placelistofpublications[basic]
stoptext
When rendered, it produces this ugly output:
so, to me, this is an errouneous output once only title and url should be rendered. Then this is my question, how is the correct way to use this category, what I am missing?
Ps.:
If I add this code:
startsetups btx:aps:list:electronic
btxdoif {author} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:author}
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:title}
texdefinition{btx:aps:organization-if-not-author}
btxdoif {howpublished} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:doi-url} {btxspacebtxflush{howpublished}}
}
btxdoif {year} {
btxleftparenthesis
texdefinition{btx:aps:year}
btxrightparenthesis
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:note}
stopsetups
I got the correct output:
But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions
context
Short question:
What is the correct way to setup and invoke the bibliography mecanism in context, to use, for example, the category electronic?
Long question:
Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for electronic category we have:
- Required fields: title
- Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note, organization, url, year, doi
In this way, for example, consider the following code:
startbuffer[example]
@ELECTRONIC {example,
title = "One title",
url = "http://www.example.org",
}
stopbuffer
usebtxdefinitions[aps]
setupbtxlist
[aps]
definebtxdataset[basic]
usebtxdataset[basic][example.buffer]
definebtxrendering
[basic]
[aps]
[dataset=basic]
setupbtx[dataset=basic]
nocite[example]
starttext
placelistofpublications[basic]
stoptext
When rendered, it produces this ugly output:
so, to me, this is an errouneous output once only title and url should be rendered. Then this is my question, how is the correct way to use this category, what I am missing?
Ps.:
If I add this code:
startsetups btx:aps:list:electronic
btxdoif {author} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:author}
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:title}
texdefinition{btx:aps:organization-if-not-author}
btxdoif {howpublished} {
texdefinition{btx:aps:doi-url} {btxspacebtxflush{howpublished}}
}
btxdoif {year} {
btxleftparenthesis
texdefinition{btx:aps:year}
btxrightparenthesis
}
texdefinition{btx:aps:note}
stopsetups
I got the correct output:
But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions
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