diff --git a/MANUAL.txt b/MANUAL.txt index 7f80e4d3d..51892e662 100644 --- a/MANUAL.txt +++ b/MANUAL.txt @@ -3876,8 +3876,10 @@ use `.bibtex` to force BibTeX. Note that `pandoc-citeproc --bib2json` and `pandoc-citeproc --bib2yaml` can produce `.json` and `.yaml` files from any of the supported formats. -In-field markup: In BibTeX and BibLaTeX databases, pandoc-citeproc parses -a subset of LaTeX markup; in CSL YAML databases, pandoc Markdown; and in CSL JSON databases, an [HTML-like markup][CSL markup specs]: +In-field markup: In BibTeX and BibLaTeX databases, +pandoc-citeproc parses a subset of LaTeX markup; in CSL YAML +databases, pandoc Markdown; and in CSL JSON databases, an +[HTML-like markup][CSL markup specs]: `<i>...</i>` : italics @@ -3988,8 +3990,19 @@ You can also write an in-text citation, as follows: @smith04 [p. 33] says blah. If the style calls for a list of works cited, it will be placed -at the end of the document. Normally, you will want to end your -document with an appropriate header: +in a div with id `refs`, if one exists: + + ::: #refs + ::: + +Otherwise, it will be placed at the end of the document. +Generation of the bibliography can be suppressed by setting +`suppress-bibliography: true` in the YAML metadata. + +If you wish the bibliography to have a section header, you can +set `reference-section-title` in the metadata, or put the header +at the beginning of the div with id `refs` (if you are using it) +or at the end of your document: last paragraph...