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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Why doesn't Pandoc convert citations correctly from Markdown to LaTeX?Document Bibliographies with CJK and PandocError message converting from markdown to PDFBibLaTeX DeclareCiteCommand: How to check shorthand and citeseen and choose <wrapper> accordingly?Ensuring Pandoc will capitalise 'ibid' nested at the beginning of a footnoteReference the number from a specific footnote later in the documentalign, aligned and R Markdownpandoc tex to docx with biblatexpandoc/markdown: make citations compile to cite instead of autociteHow to avoid strange page breaks in bibliography?Subdivided bibliography with pandoc










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How can I use biblatex commands in a Markdown file (instead of Markdown's native cite commands) and have pandoc output a .tex file that preserves those biblatex commands unchanged?



question disambiguation



My question is distinct from one that may sound similar, where the issue was how to use Markdown's native citation format (e.g., [@mycitation, 23]) and have pandoc produce .tex output that converted those to biblatex commands (e.g., autocite[23]mycitation).



Also, to be clear, I am not asking how to have pandoc format the citations for me. In other words, I believe that the answer to my question should not involve pandoc-citeproc.



motivation



I would like to be able to write in Markdown but take advantage of the range and flexibility of biblatex-chicago cite commands, which are far more flexible than Markdown (which, for example, does not have a way to reproduce volcite...[...]... natively -- that is, without doing it manually as in @mycitation, vol. 1, p. 23). I would then like to convert those Markdown files to LaTeX that can be processed with xelatex and biber.



MWE



Markdown input:



This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]


Output using pandoc myfile.md -o myfile.tex (note the escaped curly braces and square brackets):



This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee
volcite1[23]mycitation.


Desired .tex output:



This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee volcite1[23]mycitation.









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    How can I use biblatex commands in a Markdown file (instead of Markdown's native cite commands) and have pandoc output a .tex file that preserves those biblatex commands unchanged?



    question disambiguation



    My question is distinct from one that may sound similar, where the issue was how to use Markdown's native citation format (e.g., [@mycitation, 23]) and have pandoc produce .tex output that converted those to biblatex commands (e.g., autocite[23]mycitation).



    Also, to be clear, I am not asking how to have pandoc format the citations for me. In other words, I believe that the answer to my question should not involve pandoc-citeproc.



    motivation



    I would like to be able to write in Markdown but take advantage of the range and flexibility of biblatex-chicago cite commands, which are far more flexible than Markdown (which, for example, does not have a way to reproduce volcite...[...]... natively -- that is, without doing it manually as in @mycitation, vol. 1, p. 23). I would then like to convert those Markdown files to LaTeX that can be processed with xelatex and biber.



    MWE



    Markdown input:



    This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]


    Output using pandoc myfile.md -o myfile.tex (note the escaped curly braces and square brackets):



    This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee
    volcite1[23]mycitation.


    Desired .tex output:



    This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee volcite1[23]mycitation.









    share|improve this question
























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      How can I use biblatex commands in a Markdown file (instead of Markdown's native cite commands) and have pandoc output a .tex file that preserves those biblatex commands unchanged?



      question disambiguation



      My question is distinct from one that may sound similar, where the issue was how to use Markdown's native citation format (e.g., [@mycitation, 23]) and have pandoc produce .tex output that converted those to biblatex commands (e.g., autocite[23]mycitation).



      Also, to be clear, I am not asking how to have pandoc format the citations for me. In other words, I believe that the answer to my question should not involve pandoc-citeproc.



      motivation



      I would like to be able to write in Markdown but take advantage of the range and flexibility of biblatex-chicago cite commands, which are far more flexible than Markdown (which, for example, does not have a way to reproduce volcite...[...]... natively -- that is, without doing it manually as in @mycitation, vol. 1, p. 23). I would then like to convert those Markdown files to LaTeX that can be processed with xelatex and biber.



      MWE



      Markdown input:



      This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]


      Output using pandoc myfile.md -o myfile.tex (note the escaped curly braces and square brackets):



      This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee
      volcite1[23]mycitation.


      Desired .tex output:



      This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee volcite1[23]mycitation.









      share|improve this question














      How can I use biblatex commands in a Markdown file (instead of Markdown's native cite commands) and have pandoc output a .tex file that preserves those biblatex commands unchanged?



      question disambiguation



      My question is distinct from one that may sound similar, where the issue was how to use Markdown's native citation format (e.g., [@mycitation, 23]) and have pandoc produce .tex output that converted those to biblatex commands (e.g., autocite[23]mycitation).



      Also, to be clear, I am not asking how to have pandoc format the citations for me. In other words, I believe that the answer to my question should not involve pandoc-citeproc.



      motivation



      I would like to be able to write in Markdown but take advantage of the range and flexibility of biblatex-chicago cite commands, which are far more flexible than Markdown (which, for example, does not have a way to reproduce volcite...[...]... natively -- that is, without doing it manually as in @mycitation, vol. 1, p. 23). I would then like to convert those Markdown files to LaTeX that can be processed with xelatex and biber.



      MWE



      Markdown input:



      This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]


      Output using pandoc myfile.md -o myfile.tex (note the escaped curly braces and square brackets):



      This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee
      volcite1[23]mycitation.


      Desired .tex output:



      This assertion emphmust be cited.footnoteSee volcite1[23]mycitation.






      biblatex citing pandoc markdown






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          No need to use Pandoc, you can use the Markdown package:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagebiblatex
          usepackage[hybrid,inlineFootnotes]markdown
          begindocument
          beginmarkdown
          This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]
          endmarkdown
          enddocument


          The hybrid package option enables the TeX commands, inlineFootnotes add support for the footnotes. It supports many of the Pandoc extensions, see the manual.



          This is the result:



          enter image description here



          It is also supported by tex4ht, so you can convert your Markdown + LaTeX document to HTML:



          make4ht -us filename.tex "fn-in"





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            No need to use Pandoc, you can use the Markdown package:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagebiblatex
            usepackage[hybrid,inlineFootnotes]markdown
            begindocument
            beginmarkdown
            This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]
            endmarkdown
            enddocument


            The hybrid package option enables the TeX commands, inlineFootnotes add support for the footnotes. It supports many of the Pandoc extensions, see the manual.



            This is the result:



            enter image description here



            It is also supported by tex4ht, so you can convert your Markdown + LaTeX document to HTML:



            make4ht -us filename.tex "fn-in"





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              No need to use Pandoc, you can use the Markdown package:



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagebiblatex
              usepackage[hybrid,inlineFootnotes]markdown
              begindocument
              beginmarkdown
              This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]
              endmarkdown
              enddocument


              The hybrid package option enables the TeX commands, inlineFootnotes add support for the footnotes. It supports many of the Pandoc extensions, see the manual.



              This is the result:



              enter image description here



              It is also supported by tex4ht, so you can convert your Markdown + LaTeX document to HTML:



              make4ht -us filename.tex "fn-in"





              share|improve this answer

























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                No need to use Pandoc, you can use the Markdown package:



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagebiblatex
                usepackage[hybrid,inlineFootnotes]markdown
                begindocument
                beginmarkdown
                This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]
                endmarkdown
                enddocument


                The hybrid package option enables the TeX commands, inlineFootnotes add support for the footnotes. It supports many of the Pandoc extensions, see the manual.



                This is the result:



                enter image description here



                It is also supported by tex4ht, so you can convert your Markdown + LaTeX document to HTML:



                make4ht -us filename.tex "fn-in"





                share|improve this answer













                No need to use Pandoc, you can use the Markdown package:



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagebiblatex
                usepackage[hybrid,inlineFootnotes]markdown
                begindocument
                beginmarkdown
                This assertion *must* be cited.^[See volcite1[23]mycitation.]
                endmarkdown
                enddocument


                The hybrid package option enables the TeX commands, inlineFootnotes add support for the footnotes. It supports many of the Pandoc extensions, see the manual.



                This is the result:



                enter image description here



                It is also supported by tex4ht, so you can convert your Markdown + LaTeX document to HTML:



                make4ht -us filename.tex "fn-in"






                share|improve this answer












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