citeproc-js doesn't do that and neither should citeproc-hs, I believe. A period without a space does not start a new word. Frank did build an unofficial option to exempt letters from escaping into citeproc-js, not sure if the equivalent exists for the hs version. We've talked in the past about an official syntax for this, but I don't think that ever went anywhere. In any case, that should be as rare as possible and I think in this case the solution should be to fix title casing in citeproc-hs
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