locators

Elena Razlogova wrote:

…? Do we remove the locators values as option for “variable”?
It seems like the former should show up in the bibliography as
information about the source, whereas the latter would be a “point
locator” as we’ve been calling them and show up in the citation.

Yes, we need both. Variables would also show up in a citation, in a
different place than locators:

We need to make this distinction more clear. Your first case is
still a
locator.

Maybe:

A descriptor that locates sub-content within a cited resource. Used

in some styles to indicate specific page numbers for excerpted

content, for example.

point-locator.att = attribute point-locator { cs-terms.locator }

We then leave cs:text@variable alone I guess.

That would work. Elena

I just checked it in. Can you test it please?

Bruce

That would work. Elena

I just checked it in. Can you test it please?

Bruce–
Many thanks for adding this. I’m pretty sure this won’t work without
additional javascript coding in Zotero, but I’ll give it a try.
Best,
Elena