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I assume I might be missing something in the readme.
But as we discussed via email, I am still opening a new issue here, so anyone can benefit from the answers provided.
May I ask, is there a default way to have the gem:
(1) construct consecutive references
like [1-3] instead of [1,2,3]
and like [1,3-5] instead of [1,3,4,5]
(2) and to change the brackets from [] to ()
(3) and possibly even to change the numbering template in the bibliography, for example from this:
[1] foo
[2] bar
[3] baz to this:
1) foo
2) bar
3) baz
Looking at the code, I assume (1) is already implemented in citation_macro.rb, but I don't know how to invoke it through asciidoc.
As for (2), I got it to work using the :bibtex-citation-template: attribute, by setting the string to ($id), but I can't figure out how exactly the string specified by the attribute is interpreted, and what else it is capable of.
I assume I can achieve (3) by tweaking bibitem_macro.rb. No problem, but I would like to know if a setting that allows tweaking this is already implemented.
Thank you, with kind regards
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In principle, this can be done. But many more code shall be changed, since the 2 in [1,2,3] are used to link to bibliography item 2. If we want that link, we have to add more code in generating correct links.
the template is used by substituting $id with a string representing the citation id.
No settings at the moment. I think we need to rethink the design.
Dear Mr. Zhang Yang!
I assume I might be missing something in the readme.
But as we discussed via email, I am still opening a new issue here, so anyone can benefit from the answers provided.
May I ask, is there a default way to have the gem:
(1) construct consecutive references
like [1-3] instead of [1,2,3]
and like [1,3-5] instead of [1,3,4,5]
(2) and to change the brackets from [] to ()
(3) and possibly even to change the numbering template in the bibliography, for example
from this:
[1] foo
[2] bar
[3] baz
to this:
1) foo
2) bar
3) baz
Looking at the code, I assume (1) is already implemented in citation_macro.rb, but I don't know how to invoke it through asciidoc.
As for (2), I got it to work using the :bibtex-citation-template: attribute, by setting the string to ($id), but I can't figure out how exactly the string specified by the attribute is interpreted, and what else it is capable of.
I assume I can achieve (3) by tweaking bibitem_macro.rb. No problem, but I would like to know if a setting that allows tweaking this is already implemented.
Thank you, with kind regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: