Timothy <tecos...@gmail.com> writes: > Let’s look at a strange citation. > > ┌──── > │ [cite: @key *bold* text @@org:hey@@ and /italic/ and {{{macro()}}} and > [fn:3] and > │ <<target>> <2021-12-02 Thu> \latex and \alpha and a statscookie [3/7] > src_lang{hi} > │ s^{up} and s_{ub}] > └──── > > Examining the interpretation of this citation with `org-element', the > following > inline elements / objects are recognised. > ⁃ bold/italic/etc. (text markup elements) > ⁃ latex fragment > ⁃ super/subscript > but most of the non-markup elements are not. > ⁃ Export snippet > ⁃ macro > ⁃ footnote > ⁃ target > ⁃ timestamp > ⁃ statistics cookie > ⁃ inline source code
This is all defined in org-element-object-restrictions together with other restrictions on what kinds of objects can be placed inside other elements and objects: (minimal-set '(bold code entity italic latex-fragment strike-through subscript superscript underline verbatim)) (citation-reference ,@minimal-set) Best, Ihor