Denis Maier
Denis Maier
Not sure I understand. How will that look like in the data? Anyway, I've updated the PR with a test to cover this (`if has-relation`)
These are really implementation specific properties, right? Looks like they won't be really helpful for other implementation, say pandoc-citeproc. Is that correct?
I like this suggestion as it will make the syntax more extensible and uniform. > Another approach would be multiple layouts within a single citation. I've not thought about the...
Thanks for bringing this up. `editor-translator` being only in rnc should be ok as this will be constructed by processors based on `editor` and `translator`. The expectation is that this...
Argh, this reminds me of our discussions we've had regarding the treatment of introductions in Chicago styles: @cormacrelf proposed [here](https://discourse.citationstyles.org/t/introductions-and-other-supplementary-material/1573/4?u=denis_maier) to add some sort of "first-class, namespaced escape hatches" in...
> In other terms, the presence of a `container-title` variable for an item of the `book` type is sufficient to indicate that the item is a primary source and should...
No, they don't omit the chapter title in this case. Here is the example given in the style sheet: > P. Golden, ‘The peoples of the Russian forest belt’, in...
What would speak for the addition of a `primary-source` (or similar) variable is that these titles may not appear on the titlepage of a book or in bibliographic metadata. (However,...
> I am concerned that `primary-source` is very niche to history as a field, and this isn't how such items would be treated or cited in other disciplines. Exactly. My...