On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 11:25:44PM +0600, Ray Rashif wrote:
> On 6 September 2014 17:58, Magnus Therning <mag...@therning.org> wrote:
> > I ran into this a week or two ago but haven't had time to look into
> > it.  I used a manually modified citation style that I got from one of
> > those main citation style sites.  What I did notice is that using the
> > default style (i.e. not specifying any CSL at all) works.  I'm not
> > sure, but I suspect that piecemeal turning the default CSL into one
> > that is accepted might reveal what causes the issue.  Then it's easier
> > to assign blame, pandoc-citeproc, pandoc, XML parser lib, etc...
> 
> Yes, I mentioned that in my post to the pandoc group:
> 
> "f I don't supply a style, pandoc runs successfully and produces the
> document with the bibliography and the default style."
> 
> And guess what, it occurred to me to replace the default style with
> one of the other styles, and this just worked! I have no idea how as
> I needed to do actual work instead of troubleshoot and I badly
> needed APA even though I dislike it.

I can report that I've verified this rather strange behaviour (most
likely it's an example of a particularly bad error message).  I raised
a bug too: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/81

/M

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