A few other metadata fields affect bibliography formatting:
link-citationslink-bibliographylanglang field will affect how the style is localized, for
example in the translation of labels, the use of quotation marks, and
the way items are sorted. (For backwards compatibility,
locale may be used instead of lang, but this
use is deprecated.)
A BCP 47 language tag is expected: for example, en,
de, en-US, fr-CA,
ug-Cyrl. The unicode extension syntax (after
-u-) may be used to specify options for collation (sorting)
more precisely. Here are some examples:
zh-u-co-pinyin: Chinese with the Pinyin collation.es-u-co-trad: Spanish with the traditional collation
(with Ch sorting after C).fr-u-kb: French with “backwards” accent sorting (with
coté sorting after côte).en-US-u-kf-upper: English with uppercase letters
sorting before lower (default is lower before upper).notes-after-punctuationblah blah [@jones99]., the result will look like
blah blah.[^1], with the note moved after the period and
the space collapsed. If false, the space will still be collapsed, but
the footnote will not be moved after the punctuation. The option may
also be used in numerical styles that use superscripts for citation
numbers (but for these styles the default is not to move the citation).