Going back to this:

On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Rintze Zelle <[email protected]> wrote:

...

> 2) Should name variable labels be ignored when applying subsequent
> author substitution?
>
> Previously, citeproc-js would produce
>
> Jones, Jim. 2011a. *A Title*. Location: Publisher.
> ———. 2011b. *C Title*. Location: Publisher.
> Jones, Jim, ed. 2011c. *B Title*. Location: Publisher.
>
> with subsequent-author-substitute active. The Zotero thread consensus
> seems to be that it would be preferable to get
>
> Jones, Jim. 2011a. *A Title*. Location: Publisher.
> ———. 2011b. *C Title*. Location: Publisher.
> ———, ed. 2011c. *B Title*. Location: Publisher.

Both to decide on the details, and also to ponder any particular
specification language, I'd go back to first principles, and logic.

The subsequent-author-substitute feature refers to author groups,
which are defined by names of the people in question; not their roles,
or any other descriptors.

Bruce

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