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Re: Suggestions for improved suffix parsing in oc-biblatex


From: Denis Maier
Subject: Re: Suggestions for improved suffix parsing in oc-biblatex
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2021 10:46:39 +0200



Am 01.10.2021 um 10:42 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,

Denis Maier <denismaier@mailbox.org> writes:

So, you're suggesting that locator parsing algorithm should be ported
to oc-biblatex instead?
That's a possibility. It can be factored out from oc-csl.el and become
a generic tool living in oc.el, if deemed useful. The algorithm can trip
over locators involving letters, tho (e.g., "chap. xiv, xv and xvi").
I don't know if that's common.
Not so much for chapters, but it happens quite a lot for page numbers in prefaces and introductions.

Moreover this is but one side of the problem. Naively, I thought that
BibLaTeX would take care of parsing the locator. Since that's not the
case, oc-biblatex needs additional code to properly deal with it.
Yes, that's the issue. In biblatex you will want to enclose the locator with \pnfmt{}. (Or use either the \pno or the \ppno command as a prefix.)

Best,
Denis




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