Hi Gabriel,

Thank you. I will try to implement solutions based on these answers.

Regards
Emmanuel

Le 07/06/2013 19:32, Gabriel Wicke a écrit :
> Hi Emmanuel,
> 
> our Cite implementation is relatively simplistic at this point. Our
> highest priority is exposing the semantic reference information for
> editing and further processing.
> 
> We don't implement the extensive customization options in the PHP Cite
> extension [1]. Wherever possible, we are trying to avoid customizing /
> complicating the DOM structures in favor of CSS-based customizations. We
> have a bug for sup vs. span [2], although the HTML5 spec suggests using
> CSS rather than sup in non-semantic situations. Ideally future small
> tweaks to our DOM output should not affect the RDFa structures and
> attributes we are using to expose the semantic information. This lets
> consumers reprocess specific content like references any way they like
> without being wedded to every detail of our output structure.
> 
>> The differences:
>> * "↑", "^", seems to me strange... Why?
> 
> The "↑" is the Cite default, "^" is a customization in the English
> Wikipedia, which should also be doable with CSS.
> 
>> * Each reference content is a number instead of a letter, for example
>> "1.0" instead of "a". In Arabic this is not "a". BTW, in the arabic
>> language the letter shouldn't be "a", but the first letter of the arabic
>> alphabet. Here again I don't know if this is normal...
> 
> Maybe this could be handled with CSS counters and list-styles instead,
> but if not then we'll likely have to implement different numbering
> styles ourselves. The numbers have no semantic value, so this is easy to
> add later without breaking editing.
> 
>> * No styling for the references, for example "1.0" instead of
>> <sup><i><b>a</b></i></sup>. Normal?
> 
> This should really be done in CSS.
> 
>> * It seems to me the parsoid forgets to put a space just behind de "1.1"
>> reference, so the text of reference is "stick/concatenated" visually.
>> Seems to me to be a small bug.
> 
> Indeed: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49314
> 
> Gabriel
> 
> [1]: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php#Customization
> [2]: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43094
> [3]: http://css-tricks.com/numbering-in-style/
> 


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