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Include (default) character to be used as range delimiter in specification #15

Closed fbennett closed 9 years ago

fbennett commented 13 years ago

A thread on the Zotero forums has raised an issue concerning the character used as range delimiter.

Currently, based on discussions on xbiblio-devel, citeproc-js and the test suite assume en-dash as the delimiter for collapsed ranges. This applies to page numbers, and also to citation numbers and year-suffixes.

The thread linked above asks that the delimiter be made configurable. Before (or when or after) that happens, the current behavior should be documented in the spec. Rintze has asked for a ticket to be opened, and here it is. :)

The sister to this ticket in the schema tracker is here.

rmzelle commented 13 years ago

xbiblio thread: http://xbiblio-devel.2463403.n2.nabble.com/en-dash-for-collapsed-numeric-citation-ranges-td6506797.html

adam3smith commented 9 years ago

This is superseded by the introduction of page-range-delimiter in CSL 1.0.1