Not all org files are destined for export. I slightly feel users should be
allowed to put citations in places where it might not make sense in export,
and that they are responsible for knowing what they are doing.

I am sympathetic to the reality that the second half of that statement is a
big ask, and that it can lead to confusion. Nothing stops anyone from
manually typing or pasting a citation into those places though. I would be
inclined to use the activate function to highlight those that are in places
that won't export, rather than limit where people can put them using the
insert mechanism.

John

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On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 1:11 PM Tom Gillespie <tgb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > That would be a terrible idea. Exporters are not required to handle all
> > data contained in properties drawers, so this may introduce errors,
> > e.g., when trying to number citations.
>
> I agree completely. You can't export something that has no anchor in
> text that would be rendered. Maybe I misunderstood the original
> question, because there is no way that a citation or footnote could be
> exported from there, so I think in your conception text that follows
> the format of the citations or footnotes isn't actually a citation or
> footnote unless it exports as such.
>
> Best,
> Tom
>
>

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