[WiP] BibTeX emulation#1955
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It's great to see some progress on this PR after several years, and this looks great in principle. |
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Exciting PR! We mentioned in the call today that this PR may be a very good occasion for adding a test exercising |
…y objects more self contained and to parse and store the object
…acros; other simplifications
…os can be substituted; thus Bibliography objects work with pure strings and BibString can be eliminated
…ng to preserve sources
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This PR is an alternative refactoring of @tkw1536 's rather brilliant proposal in #1231 for emulating BibTeX within LaTeXML. It is much reorganized and (hopefully) simplified, and more integrated into LaTeXML's system of utilities, error handling, organization and coding style.
I've undoubtedly broken a few features that had been working, so more testing and development is needed (and probably add a few test cases) for completion, error recovery, corner cases. There are also a couple of areas I'd still like to refactor (Runtime). And preservation of semantics for tei/jats.