Pandoc is using chicago-author-date as their default citation style,
and as a consequence of turned up some funky style bugs. This style is
trying to be far too clever, and as a consequence, doesn't work very
well. Consider this macro:

https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/chicago-author-date.csl#L267

Before I hack this, does anyone know why this macro is so complicated
,with all the long-lists of type-based tests?

For pandoc, I suggest you use APA as default.

Bruce

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