One caveat - this would apply to spaces and commas (and colons?), but not
to ")" characters.
On Feb 7, 2012 9:51 AM, "Bruce D'Arcus" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thought of this idea as potentially helpful for the CSL editor:
>
> Can we establish a generic rule that styles should place
> inter-variable/macro punctuation on prefix attributes, except for the
> very last field in a bibliography (almost always a period), which gets
> added to the cs:bibliography element?
>
> E.g. this:
>
> <text macro="author">
> <text macro="title" prefix=", ">
>
> .. and not this:
>
> <text macro="author" suffix=", ">
> <text macro="title" suffix=", ">
>
> It strikes me our observation earlier was this results in better
> styles. But it also may provide advantages for the editor approach
> we've discussed here (allows punctuation between macro calls to be
> free text, but the macro calls to be tokens with pop-up select lists).
>
> Bruce
>
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