t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:

> Yes, I typically use what I call a multicite to get multiple citations
> with biblatex.  It just inserts {key}.  I precede two or more of these
> with a placeholder--π for parencites, † for textcites, or ƒ for
> footcites--and then use a filter to insert \parencites, etc.  This is
> crude, and wouldn't work in a more general setting, but it serves for
> the work I do.

If you write something like

  [cite: pre1 @k1 post1; pre2 @k2 post2]

wouldn't it possible to guess you want to use multicite? IOW, does using
"multicite" really implies a change in the syntax?


Regards,

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