Re: [dev-biblio] What is the current state of CSL / Citreproc

2006-06-14 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Jun 14, 2006, at 9:13 PM, pt wrote: The Python code is basically nonexistent, Correct. I left it there as a place-holder more-or-less. but how far off being useful is the Ruby? Can you give some commentary on what the bits and pieces that are there do and do not do? It's been awhile si

Re: [dev-biblio] What is the current state of CSL / Citreproc

2006-06-14 Thread pt
Thanks Bruce. Got the download. I really don't want to use XSLT 2 if I can avoid it, just too few options for implementing - I need a solution that I can roll into our ICE project which means using Python, simple stand-alone things that work on Windows, Mac and Linux,  and/or stuff that comes with

Re: [dev-biblio] What is the current state of CSL / Citreproc

2006-06-14 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Jun 14, 2006, at 7:33 PM, pt wrote: Bruce, and others who have been helping, can you give the list an update of where CSL and citeproc are at? I remember seeing some stuff about Python and Ruby code, but didn't have much time to think about it. Hey, David just pinged me about this off-li

[dev-biblio] What is the current state of CSL / Citreproc

2006-06-14 Thread pt
Bruce, and others who have been helping, can you give the list an update of where CSL and citeproc are at? I remember seeing some stuff about Python and Ruby code, but didn't have much time to think about it. I am thinking about trying to put together a toolchain using stuff that is available now -