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jjallaire avatar jjallaire commented on July 19, 2024 6

I just pushed a change that should address this (we now use pandoc to generate the bibliography rather than the distill framework): e8585bc

You can install this with remotes::install_github("rstudio/distill")

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jjallaire avatar jjallaire commented on July 19, 2024

Distill does quite a bit with citations so I think it would take a decent amount of effort to replicate this. Roughly you'd need to do this:

  1. Don't write the Distill bibliography: https://github.com/rstudio/radix/blob/master/R/appendices.R#L14-L22

  2. Don't convert citations to <d-cite>: https://github.com/rstudio/radix/blob/master/inst/rmarkdown/templates/radix_article/resources/distill.html#L532-L539

That would effectively disable what Distill does now. You'd then want to reproduce both the production of the bibliography appendix as well as the Distill JavaScript/CSS for inline citations. I'm not sure exactly where that is in Distill but I see these references in the Distill source code to the hover_site() function: https://github.com/distillpub/template/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=hover_cite&type=

This is a rough summary, there may be other devil in the details here that I'm not aware of. Definitely not a simple project, but certainly do-able.

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