On Feb 9, 2006, at 4:37 AM, Matthias Basler wrote:

I'd definitely prefer the version below, for exactly this reason.

OK, then, I modified the schema and wrote an XSLT to mostly convert the old examples.

For now I've put it all here:

<http://www.users.muohio.edu/darcusb/citations/csl/>

Once I stabilize everything (schema, examples, directory and file naming conventions, etc.), I'll move it to the Sourceforge site. While I don't expect to make any huge changes at this point, please get me feedback on any of the above.

The one feature I'm still working on figuring out is better international support. I've been talking to a guy who deals with Japanese texts on this.

As I said, this is a quick-and-dirty way to do an online repository that I think has promise. In everyday use I'd like my formatter to be able to grab the needed style from online, and then cache them. Alf mentioned on his blog awhile back that Endnote ships will thousands of styles, which seems kind of silly when you consider that a given author may only ever use a handful of them.

Next step is to figure out how to create a Ruby and/or Python CitationStyle object out of these.

Bruce

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