pandoc-citeproc Questions

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How do I cite multiple papers in RMarkdown as I would do in LaTex with \cite{Bartel2004, Bartel2009a} I tried [@Bartel2004, @Bartel2009a] which renders to (D. P. Bartel 2004, David P. Bartel ...
Mourant asked 26/6, 2017 at 19:32

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Consider the following snippet of a PDF generated from pandoc by way of latex. Were you able to identify the hypertext links in there? Neither was I... It turns out that the second Kaplan Meier ...
Phototopography asked 14/11, 2019 at 21:30

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I am using Pandoc to generate a list of publications for my website. I'm using it solely to generate the html with the publications so that I can then paste the raw html in jekyll. This part works ...
Nodose asked 3/7, 2019 at 15:34

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I have an R Markdown document that includes some citations. I am using the default citation style, which usually works well for me. But I have some sentences that lie within parentheses, and in the...
Embowed asked 5/10, 2020 at 13:1

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I am using Rmarkdown to write a paper with citations. When I use Nature's CSL (or any superscript numeric style) and render with Pandoc and pandoc-citeproc, the in line citations are outside of the...
Baylor asked 20/7, 2020 at 3:34

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I'm rendering html from markdown using bookdown, and using a compact numeric citation style so that e.g., 1, 2, 3 is shown as 1-3. I'd like references to be shown at the bottom of each page (link-c...
Didymous asked 29/3, 2020 at 1:31

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I'd like to cite an author in RMarkdown adding a possessive 's to his name. However, I cannot find a way to cite the author without the year of publication or to directly add a possessive 's. It s...
Edp asked 4/7, 2017 at 8:50
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