I have the following minimal LaTeX example.tex
file
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[style=authoryear, natbib=true]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{bibliography.bib}
\usepackage{hyperref, lipsum}
\hypersetup{colorlinks, citecolor=red}
\title{Test}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}
Read the paper by \citet{Labov1972}.
\section{Results}
The sky is blue \citep{Labov1972}.
\printbibliography
\end{document}
And the following bibliography.bib
file in the same directory
@book{Labov1972,
Address = {Philadelphia},
Author = {William Labov},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Title = {Sociolinguistic Patterns},
Year = {1972}}
When I compile them with pdflatex
the output is as expected
Then I convert the example.tex
file to HTML5
using Pandoc, while also producing numbered sections --number-sections
, a table of contents --toc
, and including the citations in the text --citeproc
as follows
pandoc example.tex -f latex -t html5 -s -o index.html --bibliography bibliography.bib
--citeproc -V colorlinks=true -V citecolor=red -V mainfont="Tahoma" --toc
--number-sections
This produces the following good HTML5
output with a proper clickable table of contents, hyperlinks to the relevant Section, and references.
However, the citations do not include hyperlinks to send to the References section.
Ideally, I would like to include hyperlinks to the relevant DOI paper version online. However, a hyperlink to the References section is also acceptable.
Note: I tried to ask this question on tex.stackexchange, but it was closed as off-topic there. This seems like the next best place to ask this question. There is a similar question here about MarkDown, but it does not address my LaTeX
question.
Set the link-citations
metadata value, e.g. by passing --metadata link-citations
on the command line. The citation dates will be turned into links, same as in the LaTeX-generated PDF.
See here for additional ways to configure pandoc's citation processor.