Hello, M. ‘quintus’ Gülker <post+orgmod...@guelker.eu> writes:
> apologies for my frequent e-mails. It’s just that I am evaluating the > citations facility for me. On the contrary, feedback on citations is very much welcome. This is a new features, and as such, has some rough edges. > This time it’s about non-page locators. Take the following document: > > #+TITLE: Test > #+AUTHOR: testauthor > > #+LANGUAGE: de > #+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib > > #+cite_export: csl /tmp/mwe/juristische-schulung.csl > > Das ist ein Test [cite:@saenger2013gsr § 12 Rn. 488]. > > juristische-schulung.csl is > https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/e22b8a566bad9b4c7f52720f60dd875057a5d210/juristische-schulung.csl. > > This is mwe.bib: > > @Book{saenger2013gsr, > author = {Ingo Saenger}, > title = {Gesellschaftsrecht}, > year = {2013}, > edition = {2}, > publisher = {Franz Vahlen}, > location = {München}, > langid = {ngerman}} > > Note how this work is not cited by page, but instead (which is common > among German judicial literature) by section number (§) plus margin number > (Rn.). Exporting this e.g. to HTML yields in Footnote 1: > > § Saenger, Gesellschaftsrecht, 2. Aufl. (2013), 12 Rn. 488 > > That is rather unexpected. It has pulled the § sign in front of the > citation. The citation should have looked like this: > > Saenger, Gesellschaftsrecht, 2. Aufl. (2013), § 12 Rn. 488 [...] > Is it a bug or (again) my error? It is a bug. You use a non-breaking space between the locator and the number. I hadn't anticipated this (duh!). I fixed it. Could you confirm it? Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou