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when using Rmarkdown to build a pdf with citations included, it removes the hyperlinks of the citations by default.

Looking at the latex file produced, I can see usepackage{hyperref} in the pre-amble, but the citations look as follows:

rmd input:    @sharpe
latex output:  sharpe (1999)

Thus it produces a non-dynamic citation in pdf.

The latex output that I would expect is: citet{sharpe}, which produces hyperlinked citation in pdf.

Any ideas why it writes out my bibtex inputs like this and how I can make it hyperlinked?

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By default pandoc will do the rendering of the citations. I see two alternatives.

  1. Use citet{sharpe} in the Rmd instead of @sharpe. Downside: you can only render the Rmd into pdf.
  2. Use the --natbib argument. Downside: You need an extra bibtex step when rendering into pdf.

Update: You can also provide the option link-citations: true in your YAML (since pandoc v1.16) and keep the pandoc syntax for citations.


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