\textcite{} and ibid after index of cases
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When first citing a judgment using \textcite{}
the ibidtracker wrongly counts the judgment's mention in the index of cases, which appears before it.
Here is an MWE:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{memoir}
\usepackage[style=oscola,indexing=cite]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{ref.bib}
\usepackage[splitindex]{imakeidx} %combination of oscola and memoir requires this
\makeindex[name=cases, title={Table of CJEU Cases}]
\makeindex[name=legislation, title={Table of Legislation}]
\DeclareIndexAssociation{eucases}{cases}
\begin{document}
\title{Test}
\author{Timothy Roes}
\maketitle
\frontmatter
\printindexearly[cases]
\mainmatter
\chapter{Title}
Let us talk about the \textcite[12]{ECJ:Fromme:1982fo} judgment. Then we reference a book\autocite[324]{Lenaerts:1983tw} Finally, a reference to the judgment again.\autocite[16]{ECJ:Fromme:1982fo}
\end{document}
Produces this output. Notice how the first footnote already says 'ibid'.
It appears that adding citereset=chapter
to the biblatex
options remedies this.
Though that would appear to be a workaround that works accidentally. If for some reason there is no new sectioning command before the text directly following the index, we'd be in trouble again. I didn't investigate the issue in more detail because I didn't have your test.bib
, but I'm expecting the real problem is that the citations issued in the index are accidentally tracked by biblatex
's citation tracker, which is probably not something we generally want.