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```
% pandoc --citeproc -t markdown-citations
---
bibliography: command/biblio.bib
csl: command/ieee.csl
link-citations: true
---
Pandoc with citeproc-hs
=======================
[@nonexistent]
@nonexistent
@item1 says blah.
@item1 [p. 30] says blah.
@item1 [p. 30, with suffix] says blah.
@item1 [-@item2 p. 30; see also @пункт3] says blah.
In a note.[^1]
A citation group [see @item1 chap. 3; also @пункт3 p. 34-35].
Another one [see @item1 p. 34-35].
And another one in a note.[^2]
Citation with a suffix and locator [@item1 pp. 33, 35-37, and nowhere
else].
Citation with suffix only [@item1 and nowhere else].
Now some modifiers.[^3]
With some markup [*see* @item1 p. **32**].
References {#references .unnumbered}
==========
[^1]: @пункт3 [p. 12] and a citation without locators [@пункт3].
[^2]: Some citations [see @item1 chap. 3; @пункт3; @item2].
[^3]: Like a citation without author: [-@item1], and now Doe with a
locator [-@item2 p. 44].
^D
[WARNING] Citeproc: citation nonexistent not found
Pandoc with citeproc-hs
=======================
[**nonexistent?**](#ref-nonexistent)
[**nonexistent?**](#ref-nonexistent)
[\[1\]](#ref-item1) says blah.
[\[1, p. 30\]](#ref-item1) says blah.
[\[1, p. 30\]](#ref-item1), with suffix says blah.
[\[1\]](#ref-item1), [\[2, p. 30\]](#ref-item2), see also
[\[3\]](#ref-пункт3) says blah.
In a note.[^1]
A citation group see [\[1, Ch. 3\]](#ref-item1), also [\[3, pp.
34--35\]](#ref-пункт3).
Another one see [\[1, pp. 34--35\]](#ref-item1).
And another one in a note.[^2]
Citation with a suffix and locator [\[1, pp. 33, 35--37\]](#ref-item1),
and nowhere else.
Citation with suffix only [\[1\]](#ref-item1) and nowhere else.
Now some modifiers.[^3]
With some markup *see* [\[1, p. 32\]](#ref-item1).
References {#references .unnumbered}
==========
::: {#refs .references .csl-bib-body}
::: {#ref-item1 .csl-entry}
[\[1\]]{.csl-left-margin}[J. Doe, *First book*. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2005.]{.csl-right-inline}
:::
::: {#ref-item2 .csl-entry}
[\[2\]]{.csl-left-margin}[J. Doe, "Article," *Journal of Generic
Studies*, vol. 6, pp. 33--34, 2006.]{.csl-right-inline}
:::
::: {#ref-пункт3 .csl-entry}
[\[3\]]{.csl-left-margin}[J. Doe and J. Roe, "Why water is wet," in
*Third book*, S. Smith, Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2007.]{.csl-right-inline}
:::
:::
[^1]: [\[3, p. 12\]](#ref-пункт3) and a citation without locators
[\[3\]](#ref-пункт3).
[^2]: Some citations see [\[1, Ch. 3\]](#ref-item1),
[\[2\]](#ref-item2), [\[3\]](#ref-пункт3).
[^3]: Like a citation without author: [\[1\]](#ref-item1), and now Doe
with a locator [\[2, p. 44\]](#ref-item2).
```
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