I see the processor has a org-cite-csl-link-cites defcustom to set this globally, but can one set it at the document level?
Further explanation: The default hyperref settings in latex export in general are too much, with boxes everywhere and garish colors. When coupled with a note style with bibliography, like chicago-note-bibliography-16th-edition.csl, it's overwhelming, Notably each footnoted text becomes linked. And in that case, the linked data is redundant. Example and screenshots here: https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-el/issues/24 So I can imagine a user generally leaving the defcustom set to true, but on individual documents (like with the chicago example) wanting to turn it off. Note that one can, per the thread I link to above, turn off links, or modify their colors, using hyperref. But that's specific to the latex export, and I don't think (?) there's an easy way to set that at the document level. Bruce