Hello everyone,

according to the APA style guidelines, which have many adoptions in
various CSL-styles, it is mandatory to have 'and' connecting authors in
narrative, and '&' connecting authors in parenthetical citations[1].

None of the styles I tried were accommodating for this rule.

So then I've tried to build a if-else-control structure to identify
whether it is a narrative or a parenthetical citation, but it seems
that the processor would do that automatically by using "prefix" and
"suffix"?
Is there any way to identify in the csl-file what type of citation is
calling the evaluation?
Or even better, is there already an existing style that accommodates
for my issue (I could not find one, but that may be because of very
vague and ubiquitous search terms).

Many thanks!
   Malte


[1] e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_style#In-text_citations
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