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Revision as of 17:15, 11 August 2005
< Modules
The bib module provides the \cite and \placepublications commands, in addition to some setup commands, for collecting and referencing bibliography. Single references can be supplied by special commands, or by using BibTeX databases.
As of Context 2005.01.13, this module is part of the standard distribution.
The manual can be downloaded from [Taco's Page]
Example of use with bibtex
Bibtex support is not integrated in texexec (yet), so you have to run bibtex by hand.
Assuming you have saved this bit of code as bibdemo.tex:
\usemodule[bib] \setupbibtex[database=xampl] \starttext As \cite[article-full]\ already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program. \completepublications \stoptext
Then you have to run the following three commands:
texexec --once bibdemo bibtex bibdemo texexec bibdemo
To get the typeset result. (xampl.bib comes with the bibtex distribution, it should be on your harddisk somewhere already)