@pandoc My primary use case (and admittedly a bit niche) is #TEI bibliographies as e.g. required by the #JTEI. Here it’s useful to add semantic information to the formatted bibliography. (And I currently don’t see a way to access this information from Lua?) I don’t know if this is of general interest, and probably not too many people write their TEI articles using pandoc. But if there are other use cases as well, I’m happy to create an issue for this.
Many hands - good results: the #jTEI volume for the #TEI2019 conference in Graz @tei2019@twitter.com is out!: https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/3331 : "What is text, really? TEI and beyond" Thanks to the efforts of the editorial team of jTEI and the authors!
A new issue of #jTEI is out at https://doi.org/10.4000/jtei.3097. #TEI #digitaleditions