On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 3:18 AM, Dan Stillman <[email protected]> wrote:
> By popular demand[1], I've updated the Zotero styles page to use CSL 1.0
> styles from GitHub, and I've taken the opportunity to add some new
> search features, with the ability to filter by name, dependent status,
> citation format, and field.
>
> Temporary URL for testing:
>
> http://www.zotero.org/styles-new
>
> A few notes:
>
> 1) Style previews are forthcoming—just waiting on some improvements to
> citeproc-node. Do we have any sample data that covers more than the data
> used on the old styles page?
>
> 2) For now it's pulling from the GitHub repo every 30 minutes. Given how
> efficient a git pull appears to be I'm sure it'd be fine to do it more
> frequently, but I can also set up an update URL that can be called from
> a GitHub post-commit hook to make updates instantaneous.
>
> 3) We'll be replacing the old styles page with this one within a few
> days. At that point, after Rintze does a final merge, we'll remove the
> 'csl' directory from Zotero SVN and archive the old styles page at
> /styles-old so that users of older clients can still find CSL 0.8 styles
> if need be.
>
> Let me know if you run into any problems with the new page or have ideas
> for improvements.

Nice! Works like a charm here.

One very small niggle: the fixed page width is slightly larger than
the display on my tiny netbook (1024x600). It doesn't affect usability
at all, but the "Loading" message is only partially visible without
scrolling laterally.

Thanks a lot for this!

Frank
>
> - Dan
>
> [1] https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/issues/11
>
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