On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:40 AM, Frank Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:

...

> One could even argue that a robust set of style-level tests, coupled
> with a simple CSL IDE built with, say, xulrunner, would have a greater
> impact than a style editor, since you could then (safely) rely on
> contributions by amateur programmers and relative newcomers to the CSL
> scene as collaborative style maintainers.

Just want to note that I think this highlights that a lot of us are
thinking about the importance of what comes down to smart previewing
as a possible way to facilitate a number of things, including style
creation and editing. E.g.:

<https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/issues#issue/4>

Some of us, for example, were again talking about Dan Stillman's
original thought about a direct-edit preview style creation interface.
With good preview data, and some UI magic to deal with hairy things
like names and dates, this might be a really good idea.

Bruce

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