Resolve #4 with a workaround that uses the URL field to provide a note on the citation.
I tried to find another way to do this but could not. Because of the way compiling is done, I don't believe it's possible for me to install an alternative citation style or set a custom one as I would with plain LaTeX, which is needed to use the note or booktitle fields. This has the side-effect of not allowing formatting and turning the text blue, but it does get all of the text in there.
It was also not possible to provide a DOI link to the ROOT version that we are testing on because no Zenodo link exists for version 6.22/XX. @villaa , if you are running the code locally on an older version that is listed on ROOT's provided Zenodo link, we could cite that version instead to get a DOI. (Or we could grab another v6 DOI and make a note about it? I am hesitant to link to a version we are not currently using in the citation, even if it should be compatible.)
Resolve #4 with a workaround that uses the URL field to provide a note on the citation.
I tried to find another way to do this but could not. Because of the way compiling is done, I don't believe it's possible for me to install an alternative citation style or set a custom one as I would with plain LaTeX, which is needed to use the
note
orbooktitle
fields. This has the side-effect of not allowing formatting and turning the text blue, but it does get all of the text in there.It was also not possible to provide a DOI link to the ROOT version that we are testing on because no Zenodo link exists for version 6.22/XX. @villaa , if you are running the code locally on an older version that is listed on ROOT's provided Zenodo link, we could cite that version instead to get a DOI. (Or we could grab another v6 DOI and make a note about it? I am hesitant to link to a version we are not currently using in the citation, even if it should be compatible.)