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I've tried something like that a couple of years ago:
https://github.com/denismaier/pandoc-lua-move-punctuation-after-citations
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Subject: [jgm/pandoc] innie vs outie punctuation in British and American quotes (e.g., equivalent of csquotes) (Discussion #9600)
Has there been discussion or a filter that allows the author to write in American (punctuation tucked-in) and British/Wikipedia (punctuation outside) styles, and switch the output to the other? (Natively, and working in all output formats?) This would be the equivalent of csquotes<https://ctan.org/pkg/csquotes?lang=en>.
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@denismaier, thank you. I think pandoc does something like that (around citations) natively now...? I'm asking about placement even when there is no punctuation. |
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Yes, pandoc does that natively around citations and also with regards to footnotes more generally. It has already done so for quite some time now. But, my filter works (or used to work, haven't used it recently) with opposite assumptions. (See here for the reasoning.) How would you design the interface of such a more general filter? Maybe something like this?
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Has there been discussion or a filter that allows the author to write in American (punctuation tucked-in) and British/Wikipedia (punctuation outside) styles, and switch the output to the other? (Natively, and working in all output formats?) This would be the equivalent of csquotes.
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