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Break down a bibliography in Context accroding to category of item
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Bibliography in ConTeXtConTeXt: Conditional column breakConText and bibliographyConTeXt : specific item behaviorStrange item spacing in ConTeXtPrevent scaling down when printing ConTeXt produced pdf on macOSConTeXt: advanced enumeration item setupConTeXt: Line Break for chinese charactersBibliography: what is the correct way to setup and invoke the category 'electronic'Context bibliography formatting problem
A requirement for a memoir that I am typesetting (for a friend), using Context, is to separate the bibliography into several sections according to the category of the item (textbook, legal text, etc.). My friend has a bibtex file (using JabRef).
I haven't been able to find an answer in the MkIV-publications manual or the Context wiki, nor did a google search (including this website) yield anything usable.
Any hints or ideas (or even code!) ?
I am also familiar with biblatex, which I think can perform this breakdown, so a way to make Context use a biblatex file would be good also.
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A requirement for a memoir that I am typesetting (for a friend), using Context, is to separate the bibliography into several sections according to the category of the item (textbook, legal text, etc.). My friend has a bibtex file (using JabRef).
I haven't been able to find an answer in the MkIV-publications manual or the Context wiki, nor did a google search (including this website) yield anything usable.
Any hints or ideas (or even code!) ?
I am also familiar with biblatex, which I think can perform this breakdown, so a way to make Context use a biblatex file would be good also.
context
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A requirement for a memoir that I am typesetting (for a friend), using Context, is to separate the bibliography into several sections according to the category of the item (textbook, legal text, etc.). My friend has a bibtex file (using JabRef).
I haven't been able to find an answer in the MkIV-publications manual or the Context wiki, nor did a google search (including this website) yield anything usable.
Any hints or ideas (or even code!) ?
I am also familiar with biblatex, which I think can perform this breakdown, so a way to make Context use a biblatex file would be good also.
context
A requirement for a memoir that I am typesetting (for a friend), using Context, is to separate the bibliography into several sections according to the category of the item (textbook, legal text, etc.). My friend has a bibtex file (using JabRef).
I haven't been able to find an answer in the MkIV-publications manual or the Context wiki, nor did a google search (including this website) yield anything usable.
Any hints or ideas (or even code!) ?
I am also familiar with biblatex, which I think can perform this breakdown, so a way to make Context use a biblatex file would be good also.
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