Am Freitag, dem 12. November 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> This is because "Kap." is not known as a locator identifier. See
> ‘org-cite-csl--label-alist’ for the full list of such identifiers.

You are right, sir. “Kap.” is German for “chapter” and CSL does have a
localisable chapter locator. Using

    Das ist ein Test [cite:@redeker2020itr chapter A Rn. 72, Suffixtext hier]

results indeed in the desired

    1 Redeker, IT-Recht, 7. Aufl. (2020), Kap. A Rn. 72 Suffixtext hier

. Thanks for pointing it out.

> I don’t think it is reasonable to expect this variable to contain every
> identifier in every language. It may be a good idea to turn the variable
> above into a defcustom, thus.

Probably, but I will leave this to you. Just using the standard
“chapter” selector resolves my problem here.

> Meanwhile, you can test again after evaluating:
>
>   (push '("Kap." . "chapter") org-cite-csl--label-alist)

Interestingly, doing this does not make it work for me, the “Kap.” still
is displays at the beginning.

  -quintus

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