Am Samstag, dem 30. Oktober 2021 schrieb Marvin Gülker:
> trying to export the following org-document results in an Elisp error:
>
>     #+TITLE: Test
>     #+AUTHOR: Testauthor
>     #+LANGUAGE: de
>     #+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib
>     #+cite_export: csl /tmp/mwe/juristische-schulung.csl
>     
>     Test [cite:raubenheimer1996dongle p. 76; /Dreier/, in: @ds2018urhg § 69d 
> Rn. 10]

It turns out my cite command lacks an @ before `raubenheimer1996dongle'.
With the @ it does not error. I leave it to the org maintainers to
decide whether the resulting error should be more human-readable or not.

However, if exported to LaTeX the italic on the name `Dreier' comes out
wrong:

    { Dreier}, in: Dreier/Schulze

The braces are included literally in the PDF, with the first brace being
italicised. Exporting to HTML applies the italic correctly.

  -quintus

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