Hi,
I wonder if the following is a design decision in the default bib style for
utils::cite().
Create a bibentry object:
> bibs <- bibtex::read.bib(package = "tools")
> bibs
Murdoch D (2009). "Parsing Rd files." <URL:
http://developer.r-project.org/parseRd.pdf>.
When an entry is cited with with a text to include with argument `after', I
would expect a comma after the year, but both textual and parenthesised citation
include only a space delimiter:
> cite("murdoch:2009", bib = bibs, after = "section 2",
textual = TRUE)
[1] "Murdoch (2009 section 2)"
> cite("murdoch:2009", bib = bibs, after = "section 2")
[1] "(Murdoch 2009 section 2)"
Is this intended? Including the comma in `after' doesn't help, since
the space is before it:
> cite("murdoch:2009", bib = bibs, after = ", section 2",
textual = TRUE)
[1] "Murdoch (2009 , section 2)"
> cite("murdoch:2009", bib = bibs, after = ", section 2")
[1] "(Murdoch 2009 , section 2)"
Georgi Boshnakov
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