Bib-place: control the placement of a citeproc bibliography in a Pandoc template#163
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Works in LaTeX and HTML. Issues: - doesn't preserve the classes and attributes of the DIV "refs" - need to customize the output on hanging and spacing - 'csl-ref' isn't usable in the template - put the formatting commands in a global variable
Modified the filter so that both the bibliography and the heading that immediately precedes it (if any) are placed in a metadata element.
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In the first version only the Div with identifier |
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Useful to place something between the end of text and the bibliography when using citeproc. The filter places any citeproc generated bibliography Div (and its immediately preceding Header, if any) in a metadata variable called
referencesblock, that can then be printed anywhere in a custom template. Since the entire Div is passed on, any formating pandoc/citeproc applies to it for various outputs is preserved.The filter does not affect biblatex / natbib outputs, so it can be used with a custom template that caters for all bibliography engines.