On Jan 30, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Leonard Mada wrote:
Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
But this all can get very tricky to deal with, particularly when you
consider things like substitution logic (what happens when there's no
author?), first/subsequent citations, and so forth. I worry how adding
this flexibili
On 30.1.2007, at 22:34, David Wilson wrote:
Using Smart Tags will make it possible for developers using the
Extension
Toolkit to define new tags in the document, or use existing tags
in new
ways, and add plug-in extension code to handle those tags, with the
specific
context and system menu
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007, CPHennessy wrote:
> I'm not sure if it makes sense but would the smarttags feature which was
> recently added be useful to develope the citation component ?
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/successful_community_project_smart_tags
CPH,
It is good news that Smart
Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
But this all can get very tricky to deal with, particularly when you
consider things like substitution logic (what happens when there's no
author?), first/subsequent citations, and so forth. I worry how adding
this flexibility would impact implementations.
1. first/ subsequ
On 1/30/07, Leonard Mada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of having flags for every citation field, I suggested:
- have styles for citations
- AND allow more than one citation styles in the same document
-- styles are set globally (therefore, IF one decides to change a
style, he changes all
Von: Leonard Mada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> Instead of having flags for every citation field, I suggested:
> - have styles for citations
> - AND allow more than one citation styles in the same document
>-- styles are set globally (therefore, IF one decides to change a
> style, he changes a
In my previous post, I have suggested a different approach to the
current problem. What do you think of it?
Instead of having flags for every citation field, I suggested:
- have styles for citations
- AND allow more than one citation styles in the same document
-- styles are set globally (ther
On Jan 30, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
On 1/29/07, James Howison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a use-case that might be useful for considering the range of
formatting requirements for the in-page citation. Jurabib offers a
way to have an abbreviation of the full author show up in
On 1/29/07, James Howison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a use-case that might be useful for considering the range of
formatting requirements for the in-page citation. Jurabib offers a
way to have an abbreviation of the full author show up in author-year
type styles. Can CSL handle that?
No,