Hello,

"Bruce D'Arcus" <bdar...@gmail.com> writes:

> Some sentence with a concluding citation [cite:@key].
>
> ... that should end up like this:
>
> Some sentence with a concluding citation.[1]
>
> Aside: looking through the CSL spec, it doesn't seem this is
> documented. It obviously should be.
>
> And I don't remember if that convention is locale-specific; e.g. if
> while that's the standard in English, it could be different in France.
>
> In any case, this sort of punctuation modification should be possible.

Could you show more example of this, possibly including quotes the
citation, or better, a precise description of the punctuation
modification you have in mind?

What may be possible to do is to have `org-cite-wrap-footnote' doing
such a modification according to an optional argument. So any caller
(i.e., a processor) could choose to activate it or not, perhaps
according to language.


Regards,
-- 
Nicolas Goaziou

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