On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 5:48 PM Denis Maier <denisma...@mailbox.org> wrote:
> Yes, this should be equivalent to the behaviour in pandoc. > > However, as I've said before, this behaviour is only correct in American > English. Denis and I are working on sorting out the details of how to address this off-list ATM. But I'm tentatively thinking this could be addressed by splitting the MOVE-PUNCTUATION parameter in two, so that we have: MOVE-PUNCTUATION: Move punctuation character following citation before it, when applicable (for example [TODO]). PUNCTUATION-INSIDE-QUOTES: If a quotation mark precedes the citation, move punctuation before it, too, unless [TODO] So for the examples Nicolas posted, this: (org-cite-wrap-citation citation info t) … would change to this: (org-cite-wrap-citation citation info t t) ... and to get the British/German output it would be: (org-cite-wrap-citation citation info t nil) More when we figure out if this is feasible, with example input/output, etc. Bruce