pandoc/test/command/biblatex-pines.md
John MacFarlane e0984a43a9 Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.

* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
  modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc).  Exports `processCitations`.
  [API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:  default.csl
  in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
  used at compile-time.  Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
  rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
  localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
  for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
  in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
  some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
  release binary build instructions.  We will no longer distribute
  pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support.  Don't insert a
  nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
  a note or citation.  This messes up several things, including citeproc's
  moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
  to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
  and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
  change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
  change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats.  This allows pandoc
  to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
  and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
  `readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
  This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
  the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
  and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
  (TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
  reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
  when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`.  This was just
  ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
  [API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
  We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
  in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
  In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
  so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
  (or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
  relative to other filters).  TODO: we need to add something to the
  manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
  This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
  relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
  section which also includes some information formerly found in
  the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
  directory.  This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
  in `~/.csl`.  Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
  subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
  the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
  Ms writers.  Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
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% pandoc -f biblatex -t markdown -s
@comment{

Adapted from biblatex-example.bib


Formatted with pandoc and chicago-author-date.csl, 2013-10-23:

(Pines 1979)

Pines, Shlomo. 1979. “The Limitations of Human Knowledge According to
Al-Farabi, ibn Bajja, and Maimonides.” In *Studies in Medieval Jewish
History and Literature*, edited by Isadore Twersky, 82109. Cambridge,
Mass.: Harvard University Press.


Formatted with pandoc and apa.csl, 2013-10-23:

(Pines, 1979)

Pines, S. (1979). The limitations of human knowledge according to
Al-Farabi, ibn Bajja, and Maimonides. In I. Twersky (Ed.), *Studies in
medieval Jewish history and literature* (pp. 82109). Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press.


}

@string{ hup     = {Harvard University Press} }

@InCollection{pines,
  author       = {Pines, Shlomo},
  editor       = {Twersky, Isadore},
  title        = {The Limitations of Human Knowledge According to {Al-Farabi}, {ibn
                  Bajja}, and {Maimonides}},
  date         = 1979,
  booktitle    = {Studies in Medieval {Jewish} History and Literature},
  publisher    = hup,
  location     = {Cambridge, Mass.},
  pages        = {82-109},
  keywords     = {secondary},
  hyphenation  = {american},
  indextitle   = {Limitations of Human Knowledge According to {Al-Farabi}, {ibn
                  Bajja}, and {Maimonides}, The},
  shorttitle   = {Limitations of Human Knowledge},
  annotation   = {A typical incollection entry. Note the
                  indextitle field},
}

^D
---
nocite: '[@*]'
references:
- annote: A typical incollection entry. Note the indextitle field
  author:
  - family: Pines
    given: Shlomo
  container-title: Studies in medieval Jewish history and literature
  editor:
  - family: Twersky
    given: Isadore
  id: pines
  issued: 1979
  keyword: secondary
  language: 'en-US'
  page: '82-109'
  publisher: Harvard University Press
  publisher-place: 'Cambridge, Mass.'
  title: 'The limitations of human knowledge according to Al-Farabi,
    [ibn Bajja]{.nocase}, and Maimonides'
  title-short: Limitations of human knowledge
  type: chapter
---