Hi Nicolas,
thanks for all your work on this. I've been busy lately, but I'll try to test ASAP. (Might take a few though, just to list you know.)
Denis
Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> hat am 13.06.2021 00:04 geschrieben:
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" <bdar...@gmail.com> writes:
>> - I'm not sure about the `org-cite-punctuation-marks' variable being>> global, i.e., not locale-specific.>One of the things I've wondered about, but cannot offer any expertiseon (really, I have no clue), is how this might work for languages likeArabic or Mandarin.Of course, different punctuation marks exist, so characters are at leastlocale-dependant. But I don't know if the set is entirely determined bythe locale or if it also depends on the "style" of the document.
>> - There is no support for this in LaTeX-derived back-ends, because>> I don't know when a citation is going to become a footnote. As>> a reminder, there is no "\footcite" command in `biblatex' processor.>> OTOH, users might prefer using a more advanced mechanism, e.g.,>> csquotes.>So the upshot is if users want this functionality for LaTeX/PDF, theyshould use oc-biblatex for that export target?Actually, that's the opposite. I don't know if it is possible, or evenappropriate, to port that feature to `biblatex' and `natbib' processors.So, ATM, if you want it, and target LaTeX/PDF, your only option is`csl'.
>> - It doesn't do anything special in quote blocks, because I'm still not>> sure there is something to do. AFAIU, special casing there only>> applies to author-date location, which out of the scope of this code.>Here's the scenario I believe Denis was concerned about:#+begin_quote... block with citation at end. [cite:@doe]#+end_quoteI think in standard author-year styles, we'd want:... block with citation at end. (Doe, 2020)... while in note-based and "US" (space removed):... block with citation at end.[1]Not sure if that has any practical import, but just to clarify.I understand this, but, AFAICT, this is the output we get already. SoI don't think there is anything to do.
Thank you for the feedback.
Regards,--Nicolas Goaziou