Currently I am using Leo as an outliner for the elaboration of
documents with LaTeX. For this, I work with @rst nodes and Sphinx. It
works really wonderful.

When using citations, Sphinx and RsT offer a certain syntax that, as
far as I have understood, does allow only for the generation of
"simple", Leo-self-contained citation references (inside of say a "Leo
References Section" node).

So I use a citation of the form   [CITBook001]_ inline in the text.
Somewhere else in the same Leo outline I have the corresponding
description as:

.. [CITBook001] A citation as well-known

When using LaTeX and BibTeX, I would like to use inside of Leo a kind
of LaTeX-inline-markup, that after generation of the RsT file through
Sphinx as well as after  running of "make latex", it generates a LaTeX
file containing the citation call of the form \cite{CITBook001} as
described in a file *.bib.  The only way I follow today is the later
editing by hand of the LaTeX file. This is of course not the best way.
How to convince Leo/Sphinx/RsT to generate the inline raw latex
syntax? It could be very simple, but ... I haven not been able to see
it.

Any hints?

Thanks in advance for any help!

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