Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No change in size ,  19:28, 6 June 2020
m
minor adjustments, nothing new
* [http://pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/mkiv-publications.pdf Bibliographies manual]
* [http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2014/talks/2014-09-09-alan-bibtex/From_BibTeX_to_ConTeXt_MKVI.pdf From BibTEX to ConTEXt mkiv], a 2014 presentation about BibTeX and the state of Bibliography in MkIV.
<br><br>
For traditional ConTeXt mkii, support for bibliographies was added by Taco. The [[Bibliography_mkii|Bibliography mkii]] page explains a few basic facts and points you to the manual of the module.
|
For traditional ConTeXt mkii, support for bibliographies was added by Taco. The [[Bibliography_mkii|Bibliography mkii]] page explains a few basic facts and points you to the manual of the module.
<br><br>
TeX offers excellent ways to handle bibliographic references. bibTeX allows you to use a database to manage your references and to insert citations and a list of references into your document. If you're completely new to this subject, you should probably begin to read some basic hints about bibTeX databases. You will find a good selection of resources (most of them are free and available on-line) at the section "Bibliographies and Citations" of the [[http://texfaq.net/index.html#Bibliographiesandcitations TeX faq]]. A good place for beginners is Nicolas Markey’s [[http://mirror.ctan.org/info/bibtex/tamethebeast/ttb_en.pdf Tame the Beast]]. If you have TeXLive installed, it may already be on your hard disk.
}}

Navigation menu