README: bibliography updates

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Nikolay Yakimov 2015-05-12 08:09:10 +03:00
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overriding any value set in the metadata, and process citations
using `pandoc-citeproc`. (This is equivalent to
`--metadata bibliography=FILE --filter pandoc-citeproc`.)
If `--natbib` or `--biblatex` is also supplied, `pandoc-citeproc` is not
used, making this equivalent to `--metadata bibliography=FILE`.
If you supply this argument multiple times, each *FILE* will be added
to bibliography.
`--csl=`*FILE*
: Set the `csl` field in the document's metadata to *FILE*,
overriding any value set in the metadata. (This is equivalent to
`--metadata csl=FILE`.)
This option is only relevant with `pandoc-citeproc`.
`--citation-abbreviations=`*FILE*
: Set the `citation-abbreviations` field in the document's metadata to
*FILE*, overriding any value set in the metadata. (This is equivalent to
`--metadata citation-abbreviations=FILE`.)
This option is only relevant with `pandoc-citeproc`.
`--natbib`
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pandoc --filter pandoc-citeproc myinput.txt
In order to use this feature, you will need to specify a bibliography file
using the `bibliography` metadata field in a YAML metadata section.
using the `bibliography` metadata field in a YAML metadata section, or
`--bibliography` command line argument. You can supply multiple `--bibliography`
arguments or set `bibliography` metadata field to YAML array, if you want to
use multiple bibliography files.
The bibliography may have any of these formats:
Format File extension
@ -2793,6 +2802,12 @@ In this example, the document will contain a citation for `item3`
only, but the bibliography will contain entries for `item1`, `item2`, and
`item3`.
For LaTeX or PDF output, you can also use NatBib or BibLaTeX
to render bibliography. In order to do so, specify bibliography files as
outlined above, and add `--natbib` or `--biblatex` argument to `pandoc`
invocation. Bear in mind that bibliography files have to be in respective
format (either BibTeX or BibLaTeX).
Non-pandoc extensions
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