While I used biblatex in my last book, for my next book I'm using
pandoc+csl . I plan on using chicago-fullnote-bibliography.csl as that
seems the most extensive Chicago system.

First, is there a way to *not* get the bibliography? (The notes are
sufficient.)

Second, I've always placed the issue in the biblatex `issue` variable.
This appears to be the `season` variable in CSL? It appears to be
ignored in chicago-fullnote-bibliography...?

Also, are the values it accepts only of the {1..4} or 'season-{1..4}'?
What about the names of special issues, or issues like 'Fall/Winter'?

Thanks for any help!


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