Dear John and Albert,
thanks for your solutions!

I will go for Johns solution as I'm pandoc newbie and a little bit afraid that lua filters will raise 5 additional questions ;-)

Thanks
Stefan

Am Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2018 21:21:09 UTC+1 schrieb Albert Krewinkel:
Forgot to add the link:

https://gist.github.com/tarleb/febcc78e5c7f6384299297232ab7dfe2

> As usual, I'd like to propose a lua-filter solution – I don't really
> suggest using it though, as it's far too hacky in its current state.
>
> The filter splits the document in multiple sub-documents, runs
> pandoc-citeproc on each of these, and then combines them back into a big
> document.  It's not fully tests, doesn't work with metadata specified on
> the command line (use YAML values instead), and is generally not useful
> other than demonstrating the feasibility of using Lua filters for this.

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