On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 08:37, Gustavo Barros <gusbrs.2...@gmail.com>
wrote:
It should handle two limitations of your procedure, which
are: getting the bibliography with the entries actually cited in the
document and citation callouts. The first one is easy to handle in
your
current approach by means of any of the multiple alternatives to
generate a bib file with only the cited entries. The second one, much
harder, as far as I can see.
Thinking this through: there is actually a third challenge to the
approach, which is ensuring the relation of the citation callouts and
the bibliography is correct. For example, if using a numeric or alpha
style, how to be sure the labels are the same in the citation and the
bibliography. Even in other styles, such as author-year, if
disambiguation rules come into play (e.g. (Smith 1987a, Smith 1987b)),
how to be sure the same rules are being applied by pandoc/CSL (on the
citations) and biblatex (in the bibliography). As far as I can tell,
this will hang on sorting, something which biblatex is known to be more
capable than other tools, so that I would expect differences (at least
potentially). Styles such as verbose or author-title would probably be
safe, I guess. Have you given some thought about this? If so, how are
you handling the case?
Best,
Gustavo.