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From what I know, this is a default feature of the previous pandoc-citeproc filter.
I have seen this issue jgm/pandoc-citeproc#268 in the archived pandoc-citeproc repository. Some people want to link/color the entire citation, not only the year. Maybe that's why this feature is changed in citeproc? As the repository is archived, I am unable to discuss this issue there.
I am using the Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date) csl style from Zotero.
Using syntax [@stairs2002], it will give me this result:
Using syntax @stairs2022, it will give me this result:
What I want is to have "Stairs" in normal text mode and "2002" is a hyperlink to the reference in "(Stairs 2002)".
This style is also adopted in some papers. It would be great to bring this default feature back (supported as well).
A workaround is to use the custom prefix syntax and manually type the author name or just use the old pandoc-citeproc filter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
From what I know, this is a default feature of the previous
pandoc-citeproc
filter.I have seen this issue jgm/pandoc-citeproc#268 in the archived
pandoc-citeproc
repository. Some people want to link/color the entire citation, not only the year. Maybe that's why this feature is changed inciteproc
? As the repository is archived, I am unable to discuss this issue there.I am using the Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date) csl style from Zotero.
Using syntax
[@stairs2002]
, it will give me this result:Using syntax
@stairs2022
, it will give me this result:What I want is to have "Stairs" in normal text mode and "2002" is a hyperlink to the reference in "(Stairs 2002)".
This style is also adopted in some papers. It would be great to bring this default feature back (supported as well).
A workaround is to use the custom prefix syntax and manually type the author name or just use the old
pandoc-citeproc
filter.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: