Hi, Am Sonntag, dem 06. März 2022 schrieb Juan Manuel Macías: > I think a function for `org-export-filter-parse-tree-functions' would > work better here. For example, this function replaces "lorem ipsum" with > "foo" in all footnote definitions:
I have tried this suggestion, but it does not appear to work with org-cite’s automatically generated footnotes. Text is only changed in ordinary footnotes already present in the org file. When I use org-cite with citeproc.el with a CSL style demanding footnotes, these citational footnotes are generated from the [cite:] constructs somewhere inside org-cite and/or citeproc.el during the export process. These footnotes are apparantly not subject to “org-export-filter-parse-tree-functions”, probably because they are inserted after parsing has completed. That is, what I am after effectively, is post-processing the results generated by org-cite resp. citeproc.el. I have names in my bibliographic database like “Axel von Hellfeld”, which contain the German name particle “von”. Some (not all) citation customs require “von” to be abbreviated to “v.” so that the cited name becomes “v. Hellfeld”. This is not possible with CSL, so I look for another way to automate this during the export process. -quintus -- Dipl.-Jur. M. Gülker | https://mg.guelker.eu | PGP: Siehe Webseite Passau, Deutschland | kont...@guelker.eu | O<