Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > 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,
Yes, but it doesn't capture the citation command, AFAICT. Something like [cite: pre1 @k1 post1; pre2 @k2 post2 :command paren|text|foot] would do. All the best, Tom -- T.S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists 735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 Tel: 808-529-0866, Fax: 808-529-0884 http://www.tsdye.com