As noticable in this forum thread, it is not apparent from the Gallery Page that the citation picker can do more than just inserting citation ;) (Though the name does not convey it, sure – feature creep is real I guess.)
Not sure how much should go on the Gallery page, but I think the section "Feature Overview" and "Table of Contents" here, maybe together with an easier to find link to the
Also, I think it might make sense to drop the retirement for pandoc. It's only needed for an auxiliary feature that maybe 20% of the users are using. Telling the remaining 80% to install a dependency they'll never use feels unnecessary. The workflow already notifies the user when they are trying to use the feature without having pandoc installed.
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As noticable in this forum thread, it is not apparent from the Gallery Page that the citation picker can do more than just inserting citation ;) (Though the name does not convey it, sure – feature creep is real I guess.)
Not sure how much should go on the Gallery page, but I think the section "Feature Overview" and "Table of Contents" here, maybe together with an easier to find link to the
Also, I think it might make sense to drop the retirement for pandoc. It's only needed for an auxiliary feature that maybe 20% of the users are using. Telling the remaining 80% to install a dependency they'll never use feels unnecessary. The workflow already notifies the user when they are trying to use the feature without having pandoc installed.