Hi Tom and all, "Thomas S. Dye" <t...@tsdye.com> writes:
> The problem is limited to the shortcut citations and doesn't affect the > [cite: ...] form, which can be expected to work without modification > wherever it is placed IIUC. Actually, it occurs to me now that this might even affect the [cite: ...] form, depending on how you use the prefix and suffix text. Suppose you often write citations like: [cite: See @Doe99, and references therein, for more.] For readability's sake, I would hope this would be parsed by default as: - prefix: 'See ' - key: 'Doe99' - suffix: ', and references therein, for more.' and rendered like: See Doe (1999), and references therein, for more. I can imagine similar cases at least for periods, colons, and semi-colons (though those would have to be written as entities here), so maybe we cannot avoid this problem just by changing or removing the shortcut syntax. Best, Richard