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Feature: sort As a CSL cite processor hacker I want the test sort_Citation to pass @citation @sort @citations Scenario: Citation Given the following style: """ <style xmlns="http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl" class="note" version="1.0"> <info> <id /> <title /> <updated>2009-08-10T04:49:00+09:00</updated> </info> <macro name="author"> <names variable="author"> <name form="short" /> </names> </macro> <citation> <sort> <key macro="author" /> </sort> <layout delimiter="; "> <text macro="author" /> </layout> </citation> </style> """ And the following input: """ [{"author":[{"family":"Roe","given":"Jane","static-ordering":false}],"id":"ITEM-1","type":"book"},{"author":[{"family":"Doe","given":"John","static-ordering":false}],"id":"ITEM-2","type":"book"}] """ And I have a citations input When I cite all items Then the result should be: """ >>[0] Doe; Roe """
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citeproc-1.0.7 | features/sort/Citation.feature |
citeproc-1.0.6 | features/sort/Citation.feature |
citeproc-1.0.5 | features/sort/Citation.feature |
citeproc-1.0.4 | features/sort/Citation.feature |