On Oct 15, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Chard Roberts wrote:
Hello OpenOffice Team!
Hi Chard. Thanks for the suggestion!
(please note: I have not used Endnote and Reference Manager so I am
not too sure if these ideas fringe on copyright.
Very little in Endnote or Reference Manager is unique. Their data
models and formats are based on open source precedents like Refer, and
their processing models seems to have been borrowed at least in part
from BibTeX. So I've no worries there ;-)
There would be one needed for each style of reference (e.g. books,
articles, magazines, internet etc.), footnote (e.g. so XYZ with a
reference to the reference list), secondary tags (e.g. so Smith, 1999
etc.), the reference table at the end of the document – in
alphanumeric listing etc. etc.
Due to the known number of fields, and as to how they should be
written e.g. italics, bold etc. these can be set as needed.
Am not totally sure what you're proposing, but see if it's something
like this project I wrote:
<http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/citeproc.html>
<http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/csl.html>
We're working to incorporate it in some form in OOo.
Bruce
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