On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 5:35 PM Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
> Getting back to this thread… I'd like to see it moving forward. Yes. This is the last missing piece I see! > You lost me here. Punctuation moving was implemented with notes cites in > mind (much like Pandoc, I think). Correct. And also biblatex. > More exactly, punctuation shuffling > may happen whenever a cite turns into a footnote. For any other case, > the author is expected to place the cite object manually. So, the > automation does not apply to blockquotes, in the sense that inline > quotes or blockquotes use the same location for footnotes. I guess to bottomline it, see the link that Denis provided, including to the end with footnotes. https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/block-quotations I haven't tested the punctuation moving for this specifically, but it would suggest a user would place this in a blockquote: ... end of sentence. [cite:@doe] ... and the result should remove the space for a footnote. ... end of sentence.[1] I don't know how quotes work here, but perhaps there's no difference. Denis? Bruce