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This seems to be the cleanest way to add references, is to use the metadata block to set the bibliography file and a CSL file. If their is a CSL we want to standardize on, we can build it INTO the pandoc/build.sh repo.

This requires option --citeproc and filter "+citation" added to the pandoc command.

Signed-off-by: William Roberts william.c.roberts@intel.com

This seems to be the cleanest way to add references, is to use the
metadata block to set the bibliography file and a CSL file. If their is
a CSL we want to standardize on, we can build it INTO the
pandoc/build.sh repo.

This requires option --citeproc and filter "+citation" added to the
pandoc command.

Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
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Looks great. Let's get this working in the machinery!

@chrisfenner chrisfenner merged commit 9694ad2 into TrustedComputingGroup:main Dec 16, 2022
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