Dane Weber wrote:
Hello David and Bruce,

Hi Dane. cc-ing the dev list as well.

I just wanted to let you know that I'm quite interested in the
bibliography project.  I am currently a graduate student studying
psychology, and thus I would be happy to help define the styles for
APA style.  I also used Kate Turabian style in undergrad, and I was
pretty proficient with it, so I'd be happy to help define styles for
that as well.

Cool.

I have very little programming experience, but I am quite comfortable
with XHTML and CSS, so I'm up for the challenge of learning a similar
XML markup.

OK. We're still not confirmed that my citeproc work will make it into OOo as is, but there's a good chance it will. I suggest you download the latest release from Sourceforge:

<http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=117435&package_id=152387&release_id=348864>

... and start getting comfortable with a RELAX NG-validating XML editor like emacs nxml mode or (maybe better) oXygen.

The release already has an APA example that I put together. Here's an example of the output:

http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/examples/apa-en.html

Feel free to take a look and see if you see any need for changes. The more real world styles we can test CSL against, the better, so if you could try creating a few styles as well, that'd be great.

I'm browsing through the documents and the user mailing list now.

The dev list may be good to look through too; perhaps more so in fact.

Bruce

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