On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, David Z. Maze announced authoritatively: > There are still alternate citation packages, and the one I've seen the > most mention of is trivial-cite. I'm not entirely clear what it gets > you, though.
A few things: - auto-identifiations of different quoting styles and appropriate reversible auto-filling of them - reversible killing of sigs - unification of distinct sets of citation marks (i.e. quoting when multiple SuperCite users have been at the post ;) ) - a generalized framework for acquiring data from the headers to later stuff into the attribution line - a framework for providing different attributions for different groups and of course - the ability to call a function to generate attributions There may be stuff I missed in that quick pass through the code, but I think that should be enough. :) -- > ...Hires Root Beer... What we need these days is a stable, fast, anti-aliased root beer with dynamic shading. Not that you can let just anybody have root. --- John M. Ford _______________________________________________ Info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
