I've actually tried --biblatex as an option, but it doesn't seem to work. Do I need to add anything else, or should that work, purely from Pandoc?
Thanks!

denis...-NSENcxR/0n0@public.gmane.org schrieb am Freitag, 9. Dezember 2022 um 13:38:25 UTC+1:

Well, I was thinking that pandoc can do that. Raw latex should be passed through, but I don’t know anything about Obsidian, how it calls pandoc, latex, etc.

You can also use the --biblatex option : with this pandoc will convert @citekey to latex citation commands (e.g. to \autocite{citekey}.

But again, I don’t know anything about Obsidian, about how it calls pandoc, and about how this plugin works.

 

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Via a plugin (https://github.com/phillipjohnston/obsidian-pandoc). I just figured out that you can use @citekey to cite via the plugin, but not how to use the correct style. therefore I think it would still be easier if Pandoc could just pass that text along to LaTeX, i.e. ignore it. How would I do this?

 

 

denis...@unibe.ch schrieb am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2022 um 11:12:42 UTC+1:

How does Obsidian call pandoc ?

 

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The source are markdown files created in Obsidian.

I would like to use Pandoc and LaTeX to automatically cite my sources. I have the bib file all set up, and the LaTeX part too, and directly in a LaTeX editor I can use \cite{Smith2020}to reference a source, and it is then rendered as Smith 2020.

Now I’d just like to be able to include that type of citation in my markdown files so I can then export those to PDF via LaTeX.

Right now when I export this kind of citation it just outputs the citekey itself, with no change.

How can I fix this?

Thank you!

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