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Is there any way to pass Pandoc command line arguments to YST? I am particularly interested in choosing a bibtex file and a CSL. I know Hakyll and Jekyll-Pandoc both have this feature, but I quite like YST's methodology and am hoping that the feature is buried somewhere in the code that I couldn't figure out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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It's not buried in the code. It could be added, but I don't have time
to do it in the near future.
+++ Hypatia [Nov 28 12 08:36 ]:
Is there any way to pass Pandoc command line arguments to YST? I am
particularly interested in choosing a bibtex file and a CSL. I know
Hakyll and Jekyll-Pandoc both have this feature, but I quite like YST's
methodology and am hoping that the feature is buried somewhere in the
code that I couldn't figure out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Is there any way to pass Pandoc command line arguments to YST? I am particularly interested in choosing a bibtex file and a CSL. I know Hakyll and Jekyll-Pandoc both have this feature, but I quite like YST's methodology and am hoping that the feature is buried somewhere in the code that I couldn't figure out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: