How would this work?

Does [cite/locators:@someone-2021].

imply a specific field in a bibliography entry, e.g. pages, or location?
and then CSL is responsible for formatting it to something like "p. 42" or
"pp. 42-44", etc?

And then if you want to refer to another page in someone-2021, then you
need another bibliography entry with a different key for that, e.g.
someone-2021-87 that might have page 87 in it?

John

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On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 6:59 AM Bruce D'Arcus <bdar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 6:35 AM Rudolf Adamkovič <salu...@me.com> wrote:
>
> > I use APA (via CSL) to cite and would like to write
> >
> > > According to Someone (2021), foo-bar (p. 42).
> >
> > I can almost do it with
> >
> > > Accordint to [cite/text:@someone-2021], foo-bar
> > > <WHAT-TO-PUT-HERE?>.
> >
> > Any ideas? In APA, this pattern comes up often.
>
> ATM, your only option is to do "(p. 42)."
>
> It would be possible (easy?) to add a "locators" style to
> citeproc-el/oc-csl as in oc-biblatex, in which case you would do:
>
> According to [cite/text:@someone-2021], foo-bar
> [cite/locators:@someone-2021].
>
> Bruce
>
>

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