> For the GUI, are there any obvious rules one could apply to figuring
> out what macro calls to group, and therefore where to put punctuation,
> without user input?
>
> For sake of illustration/argument: top-level macro calls get paired,
> with the intervening punctuation applied to the group delimiter?
>
Not sure. What I do is to look at grouping with the same delimiter
across item types and then group those - e.g. we see in a lot of
citation styles that different sections are separated by periods  as
in
Articleauthor, I. 2010. Title of piece. Journaltitle, 2(1), 32-34.
Bookauthor, U. 2008. Title of Book. 3rd edition. Oxford: OU Press.

In this case we would have
<group delimiter=". ">
author
year-date
title
edition
publisher
journal-info
</group>

Where publisher and journal-info could either be lower level groups in
the bibliography section or in the macro that gets called.

I think it might be possible to emulate this strategy automatically.



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Sebastian Karcher
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Political Science
Northwestern University

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