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ProgramFan avatar ProgramFan commented on June 14, 2024 1

Thanks for reporting. I will look into it when I find time. It might be a bug within bibtex-ruby.

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ProgramFan avatar ProgramFan commented on June 14, 2024

Would you provide details of the problem? I don't quite understand your case and can not reproduce it by using CJK chars in either citation or bibtex file.

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ProgramFan avatar ProgramFan commented on June 14, 2024

It seems you are using adoc to adoc mode instead of the extension mode. Can you provide some information on why using asciidoctor-bibtex as a asciidoctor extension does not fit your needs? If really necessary, I can add them back in the master.

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shahryareiv avatar shahryareiv commented on June 14, 2024

There are three reasons:

First the citations in side-notes, figure captions and quotes attributes are not being translated by asciidoctor-bibtex (at least at the moment). I have already these features in my writings and cannot avoid them.

The second reason is that sometimes we need an asciidoc file independently without any conversion. For example when one sends a file to an editor or a reviewer, or when one saves the file for future (freeze the text). In these cases it is not convenient to attach a bib file (which might change during time) alongside the asciidoc file. The asciidoc file needs to be final and independent as much as possible (except images). The current asciidoctor does not allow asciidoctor to asciidoctor conversion so asciidoctor-bibtex cannot generate a resolved and independent asciidoc file (I guess I should open an issue for this).

The third reason is that if one need to preprocess the asciidoc file before converting to html, or docbook then sometimes the citation things are better to be solved before preprocessing. For example if one needs to convert bibliopgrahy into footnotes or sidenotes (Tufte style) then a resolved version of the asciidoc is needed to do these stuffs.

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ProgramFan avatar ProgramFan commented on June 14, 2024

The asciidoc-to-asciidoc feature is removed.

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