* Jared Camins-Esakov ([email protected]) wrote: > Paul, > > My vote will surprise no one. > > > in my opinion, it would be nice to have > > > > 1) an eventually huge XSLT file. It's probably easier for most > > people to comment out or tweak things that are already there than to > > add the "extra" fields they need from scratch. > > +1 > > The other option would quickly make it impossible for people who are > concerned about MARC display (people like me, for example) to contribute > what you call "bugfixes". I use fields most other libraries do not, so my > stylesheets will diverge. Also, I would argue that not displaying as > called for in bib standards *is* a bug.
+1 from me also I think following the standard for display (even if I think the standard is mental, it is the standard) is the way to go here. > > > > 2) a "local" XSLT file that survives updates unharmed where people > > can put the files they tweaked to their likings (I think this was > > talked about while ago, I don't know if it exists already). > > This would be nice, but at present it is not possible, and I don't think > anyone is working on it. > Not actively, but there are specs, look for something in the new year! Chris -- Chris Cormack Catalyst IT Ltd. +64 4 803 2238 PO Box 11-053, Manners St, Wellington 6142, New Zealand
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