Re: [dev-biblio] Fwd: [sw-discussion] Re: [dev-biblio] Re: [sw-discussion] Re: zotero and OOo

2007-02-11 Thread Bruce D'Arcus


On Feb 10, 2007, at 9:20 PM, David Wilson wrote:

I put together my ideas about possible  Citeproc - Writer Interaction 
at

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Citeproc_Writer_Interaction


I think we might need to pull back and get more abstract to address 
Mathias' question? It seems your diagram is pretty detailed.


So he asked for:

I would like to get a better understanding of the requirements for an 
exchange between WP and bib application.


Do we have that outlined somewhere?

To me, the minimum is, one needs to be able to:

- insert citation (an ID -- ideally a URI -- and source metadata in the 
package)
- chose local rendered style for citation and request rendered string 
be inserted (there will be a default local style, but variations 
depending on the position of the citation vis-a-vis other citations, 
whether the user has chosen to modify the local styling, etc.)

- insert (rendered) bibliography

The second level is to actually allow browsing of a data source from 
within the word-processor.


Or something like that. I'm distracted with other things 

Bruce

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Re: [dev-biblio] Fwd: [sw-discussion] Re: [dev-biblio] Re: [sw-discussion] Re: zotero and OOo

2007-02-11 Thread David Wilson
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
 On Feb 10, 2007, at 9:20 PM, David Wilson wrote:
  I put together my ideas about possible  Citeproc - Writer Interaction
  at
  http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Citeproc_Writer_Interaction

 I think we might need to pull back and get more abstract to address
 Mathias' question? It seems your diagram is pretty detailed.

 So he asked for:
  I would like to get a better understanding of the requirements for an
  exchange between WP and bib application.

 Do we have that outlined somewhere?

 To me, the minimum is, one needs to be able to:

 - insert citation (an ID -- ideally a URI -- and source metadata in the
 package)
 - chose local rendered style for citation and request rendered string
 be inserted (there will be a default local style, but variations
 depending on the position of the citation vis-a-vis other citations,
 whether the user has chosen to modify the local styling, etc.)
 - insert (rendered) bibliography

 The second level is to actually allow browsing of a data source from
 within the word-processor.

 Or something like that. I'm distracted with other things 
I will work on it today.

David
 Bruce

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Re: [dev-biblio] Fwd: [sw-discussion] Re: [dev-biblio] Re: [sw-discussion] Re: zotero and OOo

2007-02-11 Thread David Wilson
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
 On Feb 11, 2007, at 4:11 PM, David Wilson wrote:
  I will work on it today.

 OK, just to be clear, we're laying out the requirements fro a
 cross-application API. It would be used to assess whether ZOOM is good
 as is, whether it needs to be adapted, or we need something else.

 It seem KOffice might be interested in implementing it too.

 Bruce

I have put my first ideas about the cross-application API on the wiki and I 
will continue to develop it there.

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Bibliographic_Services_API

Comments and additions  improvements are welcome.

david
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