insert linefeed in citation style

Being French, I had to insert some special coding in my style, especially " " for unbreakable space…

But I didn’t find the right code to insert “linefeed” before URL and/or DOI, so as to obtain, as recommended in CAIRN:

POUR CITER CET ARTICLE

Christophe Angebault « L'exception d'Alceste, ou comment le classicisme a pu servir à la modernité », Dix-septième siècle 2/2004 (n° 223), p. 183-198.
URL : www.cairn.info/revue-dix-septieme-siecle-2004-2-page-183.htm.
DOI : 10.3917/dss.042.0183.

Thanks in advance
  • You don't need a line-feed. Use the "block" rendering feature.
  • Thanks for your quick response, and to suggest using a function I had not experienced yet.

    I just tried to use it, writing :

    <text macro="url" display="block"/>
    <group display="block">
    <text macro="doi"/>
    <text macro="access" prefix=" "/>
    </group>

    But the result is not perfect, there are 2 problems :

    1/ The blocks (URL and DOI) are indented to the right as follow (the "---" represent the blanks at the beginning of the lines):

    Angebault Christophe. « L'exception d'Alceste, ou comment le classicisme a pu servir
    ------à la modernité » [En ligne]. Dix-septième siècle, 2004, vol. 2/2004, n° 223, p.
    ------183-198.
    -------------URL : < http://www.cairn.info/revue-dix-septieme-siecle-2004-2-
    ------page-183.htm >
    -------------DOI : < 10.3917/dss.042.0183 > [consulté le 27 août 2009]

    Could it come from the fact the style uses the indent for the authors' line :
    <option name="hanging-indent" value="true"/>
    <option name="subsequent-author-substitute" value="———"/>
    <option name="entry-spacing" value="1"/>

    2/ It leads to have a supplementary blank line at the end of the reference.

    Have you any idea on how to get rid of this indent and this extra line ?

    Thanks for your help
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