* Where is the locator attribute in my Citation element?
@ 2023-02-23 9:51 A A
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From: A A @ 2023-02-23 9:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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According to the docs <https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#citation-syntax>
Citation items may optionally include a prefix, a locator, and a suffix. In
Blah blah [see @doe99, pp. 33-35 and *passim*; @smith04, chap. 1].
the first item (doe99) has prefix see, locator pp. 33-35, and suffix and
*passim*.
The second item (smith04) has locator chap. 1 and no prefix or suffix.
So I made markdown file test.md containing *only* the following:
[see @doe99, pp. 33-35 and *passim*]
When I run pandoc --from markdown --to native test.md I get the following:
[ Para
[ Cite
[ Citation
{ citationId = "doe99"
, citationPrefix = [ Str "see" ]
, citationSuffix =
[ Str ","
, Space
, Str "pp.\160\&33-35"
, Space
, Str "and"
, Space
, Emph [ Str "passim" ]
]
, citationMode = NormalCitation
, citationNoteNum = 1
, citationHash = 0
}
]
[ Str "[see"
, Space
, Str "@doe99,"
, Space
, Str "pp."
, Space
, Str "33-35"
, Space
, Str "and"
, Space
, Str "*passim*]"
]
]
]
I was expecting a locator attribute somewhere containing pp. 33-35, however
this is not the case and the locator and suffix as mentioned by the docs
are basically all mixed together inside a suffix attribute.
Is there such a thing as a locator? If not why does the documentation
mention it?
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* Re: Where is the locator attribute in my Citation element?
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@ 2023-02-23 10:10 ` Bastien DUMONT
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From: Bastien DUMONT @ 2023-02-23 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pandoc-discuss-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw
There are two levels of processing: representing the text in Pandoc's AST via the reader for your input format and formatting the citation via citeproc. Extracting the locator from the suffix belongs to the latter level. I guess that you already know it, but just in case, the AST is better described here: https://pandoc.org/lua-filters.html
Le Thursday 23 February 2023 à 10:51:41AM, A A a écrit :
> According to the [1]docs
>
> Citation items may optionally include a prefix, a locator, and a suffix. In
>
> Blah blah [see @doe99, pp. 33-35 and *passim*; @smith04, chap. 1].
>
> the first item (doe99) has prefix see, locator pp. 33-35, and suffix and
> *passim*.
> The second item (smith04) has locator chap. 1 and no prefix or suffix.
>
> So I made markdown file test.md containing only the following:
> [see @doe99, pp. 33-35 and *passim*]
>
> When I run pandoc --from markdown --to native test.md I get the following:
>
> [ Para
> [ Cite
> [ Citation
> { citationId = "doe99"
> , citationPrefix = [ Str "see" ]
> , citationSuffix =
> [ Str ","
> , Space
> , Str "pp.\160\&33-35"
> , Space
> , Str "and"
> , Space
> , Emph [ Str "passim" ]
> ]
> , citationMode = NormalCitation
> , citationNoteNum = 1
> , citationHash = 0
> }
> ]
> [ Str "[see"
> , Space
> , Str "@doe99,"
> , Space
> , Str "pp."
> , Space
> , Str "33-35"
> , Space
> , Str "and"
> , Space
> , Str "*passim*]"
> ]
> ]
> ]
>
> I was expecting a locator attribute somewhere containing pp. 33-35, however
> this is not the case and the locator and suffix as mentioned by the docs are
> basically all mixed together inside a suffix attribute.
>
> Is there such a thing as a locator? If not why does the documentation mention
> it?
>
>
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> [1] https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#citation-syntax
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