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<summatusmentis> hi all, anyone have any ideas about how to get pandoc-citeproc to work with the pandoc filter?
<bobthecow> summatusmentis: sorry, no ideas.
<summatusmentis> fair enough. I want this to work the way pandoc would on the commandline
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<ddfreyne> summatusmentis: The pandoc filter is a bit limited at the moment :(
<ddfreyne> summatusmentis: Oh, nm, there was a pandoc-filter-is-limited bug a while ago, but it was fixed: https://github.com/nanoc/nanoc/pull/433
<ddfreyne> summatusmentis: nanoc’s Pandoc filter uses pandoc-ruby - https://github.com/alphabetum/pandoc-ruby
<ddfreyne> Anything you pass as filter argument will be passed to PandocRuby.convert()
<ddfreyne> Hopefully that should get you going. I don't have a lot of pandoc experience.
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<summatusmentis> ddfreyne: yeah, I tried all that... I'm at the point of using citeproc-ruby with bibtex-ruby and writing a helper to get what I want
<summatusmentis> ddfreyne: after that fix, what's the right format for after 'filter :pandoc' ?
<summatusmentis> normally you'd use 'pandoc --filter pandoc-citeproc' to call the pandoc-citeproc binary, and do csl while pandoc is rendering the input
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