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Would help for you to summarize what that variable means in biblatex.
What does that do?
Rintze
pagination allows users to specify the unit in which a item is ordered.
It’s typically pages, but can also be columns, verses etc.
Nothing of the kind exists in CSL yet
See
context/use
What does that do?
http://ctan.sharelatex.com/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex/doc/biblatex.pdf
“pagination of the work.” The value of this field will affect the
formatting of the arguments to the citation command… Possible keys
are page, column, line, verse, section, and paragraph.
Ah. I don’t think that’s a very good solution to that problem anyway.
What happens if you need to represent both page and column (or
paragraph)?
What does that do?
http://ctan.sharelatex.com/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex/doc/biblatex.pdf
“pagination of the work.” The value of this field will affect the
formatting of the arguments to the citation command… Possible keys
are page, column, line, verse, section, and paragraph.
Isn’t this akin CSL’s locators?
Except that it refers to the bibliography, not the citation. See the
examples on the zotero thread