jekyll-scholar 5.10.0 → 5.10.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/features/bibtex.feature +80 -2
- data/features/citation.feature +58 -0
- data/features/cite_details.feature +28 -0
- data/features/reference.feature +29 -1
- data/lib/jekyll/scholar/tags/bibliography.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/jekyll/scholar/version.rb +1 -1
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And I should see "<i>The Ruby Programming Language</i>" in "_site/references.html"
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@converters @post
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Scenario: Simple Bibliography
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@book{ruby,
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title = {The Ruby Programming Language},
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author = {Flanagan, David and Matsumoto, Yukihiro},
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@converters
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Scenario: Markdown Formatted Bibliography
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@tags @bibtex @post
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author = {Flanagan, David and Matsumoto, Yukihiro},
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@tags @bibliography
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@tags @cite @post
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summary: Jekyll extensions for the academic blogger.
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