Aaron Ecay <aarone...@gmail.com> writes: > The uppercase variants are important for correctness with names like > “von Neumann”. When we write a sentence which begins “Von Neumann > (19xx) claimed that...” the “von” must be capitalized, though it > should be lowercase in non-sentence-initial position. Of course, we > don’t need to copy the biblatex convention of capitalized command > names to represent this in org. Perhaps a :capitalize t property > could be added, assuming one of the proposals is adopted that allows > the inclusion of a property list in the citation.
So I guess Org cannot be used for game theory or CS papers. . . I guess, in ox-latex it should use magically use the uppercase variants depending on sentence-end or similar voodoo. Like textcites would automatically be used if there's more than one key. Anyway, you are right. But they should still not be exposed in the case a limited set of biblatex keys are adopted. —Rasmus -- In theory, practice and theory are the same. In practice they are not