Hi John,

I'm admittedly unfamiliar with @cite or [@cite] commands, but obviously differs from my \cite command. How would I input your suggested commands in my LaTex editor?

Thanks!

On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 7:53:59 PM UTC-4 John MacFarlane wrote:

Try using the @cite form rather than the [@cite] form inside the
footnote.

Jeffrey T <jefftr...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi all,
> I'm new to the group and Pandoc and would greatly appreciate your
> assistance. I'm attempting to convert my LaTeX book manuscript into a Word
> doc for my editor. Using a test .tex file, I have successfully converted
> the file using the following command in Mac Terminal :
> pandoc --citeproc Test.tex --bibliography=testref.bib
> --csl=chicago-fullnote-bibliography-short-title-subsequent.csl -o test.docx
> It works wonderfully, however, the only issue concerns the \cite contained
> within \footnote. In particular, the resulting citation is now placed
> within parentheses which my editor has asked me to remove. Is there some
> sort of solution to my dilemma? Given the length of the book I fear it will
> be quite tedious to find/remove the offending parentheses manually.
> Thank you in advance!
>
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