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When adding a standard windows path in Extra Pandoc arguments they dont work. Using it on the commandline does. Maybe some quoting of the string goes haywire?
Example --lua-filter"D:\user\Documents\Obsidian Vault\zotero.lua"
I've tried ', " and , \ in all combinations. What do we do now?
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I ran into the same problem and found that writing "../Literature/My Library.bib" (without the quotes; also, forward slashes, not backslashes as in OP) seemed to work. I'm not sure I have a solution, just sharing FWIW.
When adding a standard windows path in Extra Pandoc arguments they dont work. Using it on the commandline does. Maybe some quoting of the string goes haywire?
Example --lua-filter"D:\user\Documents\Obsidian Vault\zotero.lua"
I've tried ', " and , \ in all combinations. What do we do now?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: