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Does not work when used with normal citekey #10
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Right now there's four ways you can use url2cite in combination with "manual" citations:
Does one of those methods work for you? pandoc-url2cite currently completely ignores the bibliography info passed as e.g. |
Thanks for the swift response! Well, my discipline is sociology and we regularly cite classic work, often 60 years or older. So no URLs there... 😢 With a higher number of manual references, this practically only leaves option 2), which works totally fine, I just tested it. I would actually suggest to maybe make On a slightly different note, is there some further documentation of url2cite I am note aware of? I could not find any reference to the |
That might be true.. though this would make it harder to spot errors for the "ideal" case, and in many cases I think the other methods might be better. I've added the information on how to fix it (prefix with raw: or set that config option) to the error that is thrown so it should be easy to find from now on.
There wasn't, really. I've added the information I wrote above plus some more to the readme. :) |
Might be, but in many disciplines, using solely url2cite is unfortunately not an option. That you aren't getting this request more often probably only stems from the fact that not many non-computer-science people use it yet. (Which is a shame, considering how useful this is.) Well anyway, thanks for the quick info! |
Thank you for this useful filter.
The filter works wonderfully, except when I have
[@citekeys]
in my input file, that originates from my bibtex library. When trying to use an "url2cite-citation" and a normal Pandoc citation together, the whole Pandoc conversion fails with the following error:this is the markdown file I am running it on
The Bibliography file contains an entry with the citekey "@GlaeserLaudel2005" and the citkey is converted properly when leaving out url2cite as filter.
for reference, here is my pandoc command.
Or did I misunderstand something and the filter is not intended to be used in combination with normal citekeys? because that would be all to be bad, I'd love to use this filter, but there are too many references without DOIs in my discipline that I can solely rely on it.
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