On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Bruce D'Arcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The use case shown above (with
> > "&") also shows that a strict key/value representation will be too
> > limiting.
>
> But that presumes we all accept the requirement that users should be
> able to do that. I don't (but my opinion is just one).
>
Accept which requirement, exactly? That users should be able to create
complex cites such as "23 USC 253(a) & 264"?
> > We need to localize the label to the style (so "sec." or
> > "section" in some styles, and a section symbol in others), but
> > preserve user-supplied connecting punctuation.
>
> Given this is the key problem now in moving forward with a concrete
> proposal, can you expand on why you say this is a requirement?
>
> Consider how Zotero deals with dates; why not something like that here?
Do you suggest using a dedicated cs:locator rendering element, akin to
cs:dates? How would that work?
Rintze
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