It's great to see work on style-level testing. It might be interesting
to have a core suite of test templates in the standard test format.
People with an interest in support for particular styles could then
provide result strings, so that the style could be brought under the
test framework.

Any possibility that the Pandoc test suite might be migrated to the
shared test framework? It might help move the community in that
direction.

Frank


On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Bruce D'Arcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> FYI, from pandoc author John MacFarlane; might be useful for us in
> fixing styles?
>
>>>
>
> I've generated test output for every style in the current
> citation-style-language repository, to make it easier to
> check for problems:
>
> http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/csltest/
>
> Lots of the styles seem to have problems of various sorts!
> (At least when used with our system.)
>
> John
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