On Sat, 8 Dec 2018 12:43:34 -0500
Rik Kabel <cont...@rik.users.panix.com> wrote:

> It is also quite 
> useful in earlier stages of larger projects where it is important to 
> document sources (for circulation copies) but one is not ready to tackle 
> the design and generation of more formal backmatter.

In my incremental development, I place a bibliography at the end of a chapter, 
part, or even section - there is no need for this to be backmatter. Using 
modes, these then can remain or not be rendered as design advances.

Again, what is the point of pulling references if they do not refer to 
anything? In the Latex/bibtex workflow, the list is generated by bibtex, and 
this can, and does, lead to de-synchronization in a partial development process 
as you describe. Here, the list is generated and exists in lua, and we take 
great pains to insure that it remains synchronized.

Alan
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