Am Sonntag, dem 10. Oktober 2021 schrieb András Simonyi:
> looks like an Org (oc-csl) side locator parsing problem to me, because
> using the alternative [cite:@saenger2013gsr para. 12 Rn. 488] form I
> seem to get the correct result. Can it be a regex matching problem
> with the paragraph symbols?
Now it’s getting wild. If I use
Das ist ein Test [cite:@saenger2013gsr para. 12 Rn. 488].
Then it exports to this:
Saenger, Gesellschaftsrecht, 2. Aufl. (2013), ¶¶ 12 Rn. 488
The locator’s position is correct, but it now has two pilcrow signs ¶
instead of one section sign §. I have never seen that in citations, but
maybe it is actually correct for other disciplines than mine.
FWIW, if I use
Das ist ein Test [cite:@saenger2013gsr line 12 Rn. 488].
it yields the correct
Saenger, Gesellschaftsrecht, 2. Aufl. (2013), Z. 12 Rn. 488
(with "Z." being short for "Zeile", i.e. "line" in German).
So this appears to be a problem specifically with the § sign?
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