Lex,
I am new to asciidoc and the entire dblatex tool chain, so can't offer
much insight. I do wonder if it might not make sense to invent a new
citation reference markup that can map directly to something in
Docbook that will result in a \cite{} in dblatex, and also some other
syntax extensions that might support the fuller bibliographic
capabilities present in docbook and the dblatex back end.
I did wonder if the generated .xml might be tweaked so that slightly
different syntax resulted that would cause the (broken?) dblatex
application to do some approximation of the right thing, where "right
thing" is defined as producing a label that can be referenced by a
hyperlink.
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