Denis Maier
Denis Maier
A couple of examples: ```xml ``` => `title` rendered using italics. ```xml ``` => italic. ```xml ``` => italic ```xml ``` => normal ```xml ``` => italic @bwiernik Is that...
Yeah, input should be safe. Question is just what should happen in styles.
`183f.` is indeed not open-ended. It's a two-page range, with special collapsing behavior being applied. So, yes, a new new page range format (together with an appropriate term) would be...
> If you mean, for some locators use ff, but in others not, then not clear to me we should support this requirement. Yes, I mean this: If a user...
psq is borrowed from biblatex; it's a combination of two abbreviations: p + sq => the following page.
sq = lat. sequens; the following one see https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/sq sqq is the plural We might as well decide to not use latin abbreviations if there are suggestions for a different...
> `following-page`? No please. That would be way too obvious.
I've updated my suggestion [above](https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/issues/372#issuecomment-686758866).
Maybe we can simplify the terms even more: we could just call it `following`. Then, this term could also be used for open-ended year ranges. We can then have two...
> @denismaier I understand that with this setup you suggest that only in certain cases, an open-ended page-range will be rendered with "starting-page" + "ff.". IMO, it should be the...