Denis Maier
Denis Maier
Following up on #122, I'll restate one question here: ``` [1] @doeB. Bla bla bla, bla bla bla.. See also @doeA [2] @doeA. ``` In #122 we've seemed to favor...
> So this is clearly technically possible and given that citeproc-js (and pandoc-citeproc) already does it right, I think it'd be good to codify it in the specs. Yes, we...
> @fbennett How is that working technically? I guess by comparing using the `noteIndex` associated with each citation, see https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/csl-json/markup.html#citations So maybe something like this: if citation[current].noteIndex - citation[current-2].noteIndex ==...
> but if a style makes use of title-split, localised punctuation should be the expected behaviour, shouldn't it? It will depend on `normalize-title-delimiters` and `title-delimiter`. Regarding the "Journal of Research:...
> So if the title-delimiter is a colon, assuming that localised punctuation exists, the result would be "Journal of Research: Theory and Practice" if the style is set to English,...
Of course, if you normalize title punctuation with `title-delimiter`, you could also just add the correctly localized punctuation there.
> > The most common convention is to space items according to their language conventions (e.g., to put a space before the punctuation for French titles, but not for English...
As on discourse: I think that is a fairly common rule. You do this in German as well. (Basically like the double quotes-> single quotes flipping if you're in double...
Also requested by APA 6th edition: https://guides.library.nymc.edu/c.php?g=567729&p=4609898
We'll perhaps also need input from @dstillman @adomasven and @jgm.