Peter,

Wow, this is great! I believe that a lot of users are looking for something like this.

I just wanted to share how I do references in my documents. For example, my bibliography looks like this:

[bibliography]
.References
- [[coors-kraemer,1]]Coors, V. and Krämer, M.: Integrating quality
  management into a 3D geospatial server. 28th Urban Data Management
  Symposium UDMS at 40 Years: Making Contributions to the Future,
  International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)
  (2011), 7-12.

I can now use '<<coors-kraemer>>' in my text to reference the entry with the ID 'coors-kraemer'. AsciiDoc replaces this by '1' and correctly produces a link to the item in the bibliography. If I enter '[<<coors-kraemer>>]' AsciiDoc will produce '[1]'.

Do you think it would be possible to integrate this idea in asciidoc-bib?

Cheers,
Michel


Am 11.01.2013 14:12, schrieb [email protected]:
Hi Lex,


    Can the format be varied?  An institution I work with wants Harvard
    style references, eg "blah (Smith, 2010 p.8) blah" or "Smith (2010,
    p99) blah"


Thanks for the query.  Yes, Harvard style is an option I want to include
soon.  I may well get time to add it in a week or so.

   cheers,

          Peter.

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