Bibliography, correct way to setup and invoke the category 'electronic'












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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:



Output from the code above



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:



correct output



But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions










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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:



    Output from the code above



    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:



    correct output



    But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions










    share|improve this question

























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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:



      Output from the code above



      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:



      correct output



      But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions










      share|improve this question














      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:



      Output from the code above



      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:



      correct output



      But it does not seem correct that I need to change such definitions







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