Open thea-m opened 18 hours ago
Sure, this is possible, but I am currently putting all visualization issues on wishlist as they may be superceded by the new TEI Publisher release.
would it not be better than note by default is rendered as e.g.
text text text (notenotenote) (in brackets after a space)
?
Yes, that also works well, thank you!
The content of
<note>
inside<bibl>
is currently printed without space following the content of<citedRange>
, see examples from LIT3110RepCh390 and LIT1425GadlaA.Would it be possible to add a space? I personally would probably prefer the content of the note to be printed after a line break, to make clear that it is a comment on the reference and not part of it. What do you think?
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