Denis Maier
Denis Maier
> The most common convention in databases seems to be delimited publishers by semicolons. We could potentially have processors split on that and then add cs:publisher to control the number...
What about two publishers, three locations?
Why not? One publisher can be associated with two places, the other one with only one. And one of the places might also be identical.
> I'd rather not develop a complex logic or structure for a purely hypothetical case. Do you have an actual example of an item with such an arrangement? Not ad...
What do we think about adding `cite-group-with-locator-delimiter`?
To clarify: My question was not about your comment. I was just wondering whether we should also add `cite-group-with-locator-delimiter` given we already have `collapse-with-locator-delimiter`.
Side issue: I don't have Chicago Manual currently at the office, so I decided to check Turabian on this... Interestingly, this seems to be one of the places where the...
> And while I see it, here are "see also" suffixes; so suffix delimiter. > > > Additional references prefaced by “see also” follow any other references Also, these have...
I don't have any problems with `collapse`. But just for the sake of it: Are there suggestions for other terms?
That looks like a sound approach. Ideally, we would still allow a flat string approach as a simpler alternative if no multilingual data input is needed. So you could do:...