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Now we handle a suffix after a bare locator, e.g. @item1 [p. 30, suffix] The suffix now includes any punctuation that introduces it. A few tests fail because of problems with citeproc (extra space before the suffix, missing space after comma separating multiple page ranges in the locator).
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# Pandoc with citeproc-hs
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[@nonexistent]
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@nonexistent
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@item1 says blah.
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@item1 [p. 30] says blah.
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@item1 [p. 30, with suffix] says blah.
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@item1 [-@item2 p. 30; see also @item3] says blah.
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In a note.[^1] A citation group [see
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@item1 p. 34-35; also @item3 chap. 3]. Another one [see
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@item1 p. 34-35]. And another one in a note.[^2]
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Citation with a suffix and locator [@item1 pp. 33, 35-37,
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and nowhere else]. Citation with suffix only
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[@item1, and nowhere else].
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Now some modifiers.[^3]
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[^1]:
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A citation without locators [@item3].
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[^2]:
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Some citations [see @item2 chap. 3; @item3; @item1].
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[^3]:
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Like a citation without author: [-@item1], and now Doe with a
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locator [-@item2 p. 44].
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# References
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