Org-Cite does not appear to respect the biblatex package’s autopunct option
when citing more than one source and exporting from .org to .pdf via .tex. The
org exporter inserts a \relax command after the \autocites command, preventing
the swapping of citation and punctuation (period), as should o
Hello,
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> Could you provide an example demonstrating the issue? It should include
> a minimal Org source, the LaTeX output, and the expected output.
Thank you for your response! I have included a minimal example below. I am
running Emacs 27.2 and Org-mode 9.6.
ORG S
Christian, thank you for those suggestions. There are two
major problems with trying to resolve this via the use of
explicit footnotes, whether in-line or at the document’s end.
In both cases, when exporting to PDF via LaTeX, the
second reference will not be recognized as a reference
at all. Ins
I understand what you mean. I think that the reason
Pandoc has disallowed putting periods at the end of citekeys
is that it truly does not represent a behavior that any users
engage in, and disallowing it massively simplifies the Markdown
or org syntax of a very common procedure: putting a period