* LaTeX: Support for biblatex's bibliographies subdivided by keywords?
@ 2018-09-23 20:04 Alfonso Muskedunder
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From: Alfonso Muskedunder @ 2018-09-23 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pandoc-discuss
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Another question regarding LaTeX features...
biblatex has a handy feature that let's you subdivide your bibliography by
keywords. Here's a small example:
```
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[style = authoryear]{biblatex}
\usepackage{filecontents}
\begin{filecontents}{test.bib}
@book{Knu86,
author = {Knuth, Donald E.},
year = {1986},
title = {The \TeX book},
}
@book{Nie72,
author = {Nietzsche, Friedrich},
title = {Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik},
year = {1872},
keywords = {source},
}
\end{filecontents}
\addbibresource{test.bib}
\begin{document}
\cites[23]{Knu86}[65]{Nie72}
\printbibheading[%
heading=bibliography,%
title={Literaturverzeichnis}]
\printbibliography[%
keyword=source,%
heading=subbibliography,
title={Primärliteratur}]
\printbibliography[%
notkeyword=source,%
heading=subbibliography,%
title={Sekundärliteratur}]
\end{document}
```
Is there a way to incorporate something along these lines into pandoc?
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From: John MacFarlane @ 2018-09-24 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alfonso Muskedunder, pandoc-discuss
This is more of a pandoc-citeproc issue.
See https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/89
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From: Albert Krewinkel @ 2018-09-24 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 10:04:17 PM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
wrote:
>
> biblatex has a handy feature that let's you subdivide your bibliography by
> keywords.
>
> Is there a way to incorporate something along these lines into pandoc?
>
I wrote a Lua filter doing something similar as an answer to this
stackoverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/49707298/2425163
However, one will need to sort the citations into different files for this
approach to work.
HTH,
-Albert
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From: Alfonso Muskedunder @ 2018-09-25 8:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thank you Albert!
One thing: In your SO answer, you describe that the two separate
bibliographies be included in the main document via
"::: {#refs_normal}:::"
Can I ask what the analogous commands would look like in a .tex document?
(FYI, I defined a 'metadata.yaml' file with the lines
"---
bibliography_secondary: test.bib
bibliography_sources: testsources.bib
..."
and tried to convert via "pandoc -s twoseparatebibs_master.tex
--metadata-file=metadata.yaml --filter pandoc-citeproc
--lua-filter=multiple-bibliographies.lua -o twoseparatebibs.docx".)
On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 8:51:16 PM UTC+2, Albert Krewinkel wrote:
>
> On Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 10:04:17 PM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
> wrote:
>>
>> biblatex has a handy feature that let's you subdivide your bibliography
>> by keywords.
>>
>> Is there a way to incorporate something along these lines into pandoc?
>>
>
> I wrote a Lua filter doing something similar as an answer to this
> stackoverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/49707298/2425163
> However, one will need to sort the citations into different files for this
> approach to work.
>
> HTH,
> -Albert
>
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From: Albert Krewinkel @ 2018-09-25 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 10:05:02 AM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
wrote:
>
> One thing: In your SO answer, you describe that the two separate
> bibliographies be included in the main document via
>
> "::: {#refs_normal}:::"
>
>
> Can I ask what the analogous commands would look like in a .tex document?
>
This should work: \hypertarget{refs_normal}{}
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From: Alfonso Muskedunder @ 2018-09-25 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thank you very much, I'm nearly there!
The remaining problem: the citations in the text do not appear correctly;
instead "???" is being printed. In the console, an error message such as
"pandoc-citeproc: reference Knu86 not found" is printed three times per
citation.
However, the bibliographies as such work perfectly; every cited reference
does appear, and they do in the right subbibliography.
Do I have to use a different citation command in the text as well?
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 1:13:34 PM UTC+2, Albert Krewinkel wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 10:05:02 AM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
> wrote:
>>
>> One thing: In your SO answer, you describe that the two separate
>> bibliographies be included in the main document via
>>
>> "::: {#refs_normal}:::"
>>
>>
>> Can I ask what the analogous commands would look like in a .tex document?
>>
>
> This should work: \hypertarget{refs_normal}{}
>
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From: Albert Krewinkel @ 2018-09-25 16:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 1:55:06 PM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
wrote:
>
> Thank you very much, I'm nearly there!
>
> The remaining problem: the citations in the text do not appear correctly;
> instead "???" is being printed. In the console, an error message such as
> "pandoc-citeproc: reference Knu86 not found" is printed three times per
> citation.
>
I 'm not 100% sure, but I think I see the problem: pandoc-citeproc is
called as a filter on the command line before the Lua filter. This means
that it is also run before the Lua filter. Try removing the `--filter
pandoc-citeproc` parameter. The Lua filter will do the call to
pandoc-citeproc itself.
HTH
-Albert
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From: John MacFarlane @ 2018-09-25 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albert Krewinkel, pandoc-discuss
Albert Krewinkel <albert.krewinkel-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> writes:
> I 'm not 100% sure, but I think I see the problem: pandoc-citeproc is
> called as a filter on the command line before the Lua filter. This means
> that it is also run before the Lua filter. Try removing the `--filter
> pandoc-citeproc` parameter. The Lua filter will do the call to
> pandoc-citeproc itself.
Also, make sure you don't use `--bibliography` on the
command line, since that will trigger the
pandoc-citeproc filter.
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From: Alfonso Muskedunder @ 2018-09-25 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Albert, removing `--filter pandoc-citeproc` did the trick!
In fact, consistent with what you wrote, swapping the position of both
filters is sufficient to get the desired output.
One (minor!) irritating thing remains: With `--filter pandoc-citeproc`
removed, the console still prints "pandoc-citeproc: reference <XY> not
found" for every citation in the text - but now two times instead of three.
(With the citeproc filter at the 'correct' position, it's three, even
though the output is as desired.)
Thank ye very much!
(PS: I have attached my minimal working example, with the pandoc command in
the .sh file, just in case...)
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 6:06:39 PM UTC+2, Albert Krewinkel wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 1:55:06 PM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you very much, I'm nearly there!
>>
>> The remaining problem: the citations in the text do not appear correctly;
>> instead "???" is being printed. In the console, an error message such as
>> "pandoc-citeproc: reference Knu86 not found" is printed three times per
>> citation.
>>
>
> I 'm not 100% sure, but I think I see the problem: pandoc-citeproc is
> called as a filter on the command line before the Lua filter. This means
> that it is also run before the Lua filter. Try removing the `--filter
> pandoc-citeproc` parameter. The Lua filter will do the call to
> pandoc-citeproc itself.
>
> HTH
> -Albert
>
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~/.local/bin/pandoc -s twoseparatebibs_master.tex \
--metadata-file=metadata.yaml \
--lua-filter=multiple-bibliographies.lua \
-o twoseparatebibs.docx --verbose
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%% LaTeX2e file `testsources.bib'
%% generated by the `filecontents' environment
%% from source `twoseparatebibs' on 2018/09/25.
%%
@book{Bel,
author = {Bellori},
title = {Le vite de' pittori, scultori e architetti moderni},
year = {1672},
keywords = {source},
}
@book{Nie72,
author = {Nietzsche, Friedrich},
title = {Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik},
year = {1872},
keywords = {source},
}
[-- Attachment #4: test.bib --]
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%% LaTeX2e file `test.bib'
%% generated by the `filecontents' environment
%% from source `twoseparatebibs' on 2018/09/25.
%%
@book{Bae,
author = {Bätschmann, Oskar},
title = {Pygmalion als Betrachter},
year = {1985}
}
@book{Knu86,
author = {Knuth, Donald E.},
year = {1986},
title = {The \TeX book},
}
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\footcites[23]{Knu86}[65]{Nie72}{Bel}
\cite{Bae}
\chapter{Sekundärliteratur}
\hypertarget{refs_secondary}{}
\chapter{Quellen}
\hypertarget{refs_sources}{}
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---
bibliography_secondary: test.bib
bibliography_sources: testsources.bib
...
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-- file: multiple-bibliographies.lua
--- collection of all cites in the document
local all_cites = {}
--- document meta value
local doc_meta = pandoc.Meta{}
--- Create a bibliography for a given topic. This acts on all divs whose ID
-- starts with "refs", followed by nothings but underscores and alphanumeric
-- characters.
local function create_topic_bibliography (div)
local name = div.identifier:match('^refs([_%w]*)$')
if not name then
return nil
end
local tmp_blocks = {
pandoc.Para(all_cites),
pandoc.Div({}, pandoc.Attr('refs')),
}
local tmp_meta = pandoc.Meta{bibliography = doc_meta['bibliography' .. name]}
local tmp_doc = pandoc.Pandoc(tmp_blocks, tmp_meta)
local res = pandoc.utils.run_json_filter(tmp_doc, 'pandoc-citeproc')
-- first block of the result contains the dummy para, second is the refs Div
div.content = res.blocks[2].content
return div
end
local function resolve_doc_citations (doc)
-- combine all bibliographies
local meta = doc.meta
local orig_bib = meta.bibliography
meta.bibliography = pandoc.MetaList{orig_bib}
for name, value in pairs(meta) do
if name:match('^bibliography_') then
table.insert(meta.bibliography, value)
end
end
doc = pandoc.utils.run_json_filter(doc, 'pandoc-citeproc')
doc.meta.bibliography = orig_bib -- restore to original value
return doc
end
return {
{
Cite = function (c) all_cites[#all_cites + 1] = c end,
Meta = function (m) doc_meta = m end,
},
{Pandoc = resolve_doc_citations,},
{Div = create_topic_bibliography,}
}
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From: Albert Krewinkel @ 2018-09-26 6:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I'm happy to hear that it's working! :)
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 6:57:39 PM UTC+2, Alfonso Muskedunder
wrote:
> One (minor!) irritating thing remains: With `--filter pandoc-citeproc`
> removed, the console still prints "pandoc-citeproc: reference <XY> not
> found" for every citation in the text - but now two times instead of three.
> (With the citeproc filter at the 'correct' position, it's three, even
> though the output is as desired.)
>
The warnings are annoying, but harmless. It is possible to get rid of them,
but the filter must be rewritten for that. I'm going publish the result at
the [lua-filters repo] when I'm done.
Cheers!
-Albert
[lua-filters repo]: https://github.com/pandoc/lua-filters
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