Frank Bennett <[email protected]> writes: > So ... it would be a great help to the cause if a persevering soul or > hungry intern could be persuaded to produce a plugin or extension for > use with one or both of our citeproc-js-consuming projects, offering > a "Report style error" button in the respective word-processor plugin > menu. I would be very (very) happy to adapt the citeproc-js test > runner to process such output, and (although I'm only guessing) I > reckon that the same goes for Andrea Rossato and other developers. > > 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.
Frank's guess is correct: I'd be delighted to support such a facility for style development and I agree that this could be more important than a style editor for the long term robustness of CSL. -- andrea rossato ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Xperia(TM) PLAY It's a major breakthrough. An authentic gaming smartphone on the nation's most reliable network. And it wants your games. http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-sfdev _______________________________________________ xbiblio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xbiblio-devel
