Hello, Zac E <zac.end...@gmail.com> writes:
> Thank you for your response! I have included a minimal example below. > I am running Emacs 27.2 and Org-mode 9.6. I have removed the relax macro from the output. Does it fix your issue? > ORG SOURCE > > #+latex_class: article > #+latex_header: \usepackage[autopunct,style=american]{csquotes} > #+latex_header: \usepackage[autopunct=true,autocite=footnote]{biblatex} > #+cite_export: biblatex > > #+bibliography: example.bib > > With only one citation, the footnote is correctly moved outside of the > period [cite:@example1]. With two citations, the footnote incorrectly > remains within the punctuation [cite:@example1;@example2]. Lorem ipsum > dolor sit amet. Note this minimal example above cannot reproduce your issue because two keys without a prefix cannot trigger a multicite form, here "autocites". Hence, you would get ... the punctuation \autocite{example1,example2}. Lorem ipsum... > > ACTUAL LATEX OUTPUT > > With only one citation, the footnote is correctly moved outside of the > period \autocite{example1}. With two citations, the autocites command > is followed by a relax command, such that the footnote incorrectly > remains within the punctuation in the output pdf > \autocites{example1}{example2}\relax. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. > > EXPECTED LATEX OUTPUT > > With only one citation, the footnote is correctly moved outside of the > period \autocite{example1}. With two citations, the autocites command > is followed by a relax command, such that the footnote incorrectly > remains within the punctuation in the output pdf > \autocites{example1}{example2}. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou