Hello,

I hope I haven't missed something obvious, but I cannot find an answer to this so I'm turning to the discussion forum.

Context:  I am doing academic writing with a markdown editor, Sublime Text 3, and am using Zotero for my citation manager.  I have installed Better BibLaTeX into Zotero to generate the appropriate citation keys for my writing.  I am using Pandoc to generate a standalone .rft file from my Sublime Text .md file.  The .md file contains my citation keys.  All that is working fine and the file converts perfectly with all markdown syntax and citations.  However, the default citation style for Pandoc seems to be Chicago and I need my citations formatted in APA 6th.

Here is my conversion code that I run in Windows command line: pandoc Lorem.md --library.bib -s -o New_Lorem.rtf

Question: How do I have Pandoc convert my output file using APA 6th edition citations instead of Chicago?

Thanks in advance for any help and apologies in advance if this is an obvious solution.

- Mike

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