Another new feature I've just added to #citum is compound citations that I guess are common in chemistry.

https://docs.citum.org/examples.html#compound-numeric-sets

This is feature requested for CSL awhile back that we had no idea how to implement, and in retrospect would have been impossible given the dependence on processor behavior.

https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/issues/437

Looking for a clean solution, this is another case where I drew inspiration from #biblatex.

Examples | Citum

Just ported 5 of the #biblatex compound numeric styles. I've not tested them myself, and I'm pretty far from a #chemist.

Would be cool if people who actually use these sorts of styles could test and report.

https://github.com/citum/citum-core/commit/93c4d5e684948c610f847a68b38e2c9faae8094c

feat(styles): add 5 numeric-compound styles · citum/citum-core@93c4d5e

Adds the first styles exercising the compound-numeric feature (csl26-zafv). All styles enable options.bibliography.compound- numeric for set-based compound citation grouping. - numeric-comp: gener...

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@bdarcus Seems perfectly reasonable that chemists would cite compounds.