Closed orchid00 closed 5 years ago
Hi Paula,
GitHub Pages renders the committed Markdown directly. I don't think they use pandoc.
Presumably, you tried pandoc and the target format HTML or PDF locally when it worked? Please try the target format Markdown, and commit that result to this repo. The conversion of an @citation
has to either be done locally, or using some online CI system with the bibliography-related commands.
Cheers! Katrin
I need to investigate more, I couldn't come up with an answer :( but thanks for the resources @katrinleinweber I'll leave this open for me to look into it later.
Hi @orchid00 I initially tried to include references when I converted this repo .md files to pdf here https://zenodo.org/record/2555498#.XU1nTpNKhR0. It just wasn't working out and I opted for the inline as this is what more people were using. If you find a way, would be nice to do this in the upcoming 2nd release.
I didn't find a way to do it automatically, i'm afraid to say. I've sadly ended up doing the references manually. But I still have the .bib file in at some point I find the way. :P
closing now.
@katrinleinweber, do you think you can help me with my references? I worked with adding a bib file, it renders using pandoc (locally) but not showing the references here: https://librarycarpentry.org/Top-10-FAIR/2019/06/27/imaging/ do you think I might need to move bib to another location? You can find the two files here: https://github.com/LibraryCarpentry/Top-10-FAIR/tree/master/_posts
Edit: I've used this neat guide: https://github.com/benmarwick/atom-for-scholarly-writing-with-markdown
Thank you, Paula