On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 5:40 AM Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: > > Hello, > > Vikas Rawal <vikasra...@gmail.com> writes: > > > I find it works better for me if I insert spaces between multiple > > citations. For example: [cite: @john56; @john35; @bruce2021] rather > > than [cite:@john56;@john35;@bruce2021]. > > > > The of advantage is that if I am citing many references in one place, > > and use fill-paragraph/auto-fill, they wrap nicely. As far as I can > > see, having spaces in between works just fine. > > > > If this does not break anything, should this be the recommended > > practice for the org-cite-insert-processors? > > Done, at least for insert processors relying on > `org-cite-make-insert-processor'. Thank you.
There is one little issue I see. Org-ref, and in turn org-ref-cite, have functions, attached via keymap on the citation face, that allow one to shift the citation-references within a citation. I've borrowed some of that for oc-bibtex-actions as well. So if I insert a citation using org-cite-insert, I get this: [cite:@samers2002; @kohn2005] If I then shift the right one left, I get this, which seems less than ideal: [cite: @kohn2005;@samers2002;] WDYT? Bruce