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It seems that with Markdown input it's possible to cite multiple references at the same location by separating the identifiers with semi-colons, e.g. [@ref1; @ref2; @ref3; @ref4; @ref5].
I've been trying to achieve the same with JATS input, but multiple space-separated values within the rid attribute are not recognised as multiple individual reference ids, e.g. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref1 ref2 ref3 ref4 ref5"/>.
Is there a way to mark up multiple citations at the same location in JATS XML so that they're recognised by pandoc-citeproc?
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It seems that with Markdown input it's possible to cite multiple references at the same location by separating the identifiers with semi-colons, e.g.
[@ref1; @ref2; @ref3; @ref4; @ref5]
.I've been trying to achieve the same with JATS input, but multiple space-separated values within the
rid
attribute are not recognised as multiple individual reference ids, e.g.<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="ref1 ref2 ref3 ref4 ref5"/>
.Is there a way to mark up multiple citations at the same location in JATS XML so that they're recognised by pandoc-citeproc?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: