On Feb 21, 2012, at 12:36 AM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Ian Mulvany <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Are there any tools that inspect an outputted CSL formatted citation, >> and show which parts of the CSL code was responsible for that bit of >> formatting, kind of like being able to inspect an element in a web >> browser? >> >> I'm assuming not, but I wanted to check. > > I'm not sure, but think that ... > > 1) Simon's is related: > > <https://github.com/simonster/csl-inference> > > 2) Sylvester may have mentioned his code could extended fairly easily > to do this (?): > > <https://github.com/inukshuk/anystyle-parser>
We discussed a feature like this in order to generate training data; Carles (Mendeley) used a patched version of citeproc-js to add annotations, but I'm not sure that the results were completely satisfactory. In any case, it's on my list of features for the next citeproc-ruby iteration. Sylvester ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep Your Developer Skills Current with LearnDevNow! The most comprehensive online learning library for Microsoft developers is just $99.99! Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL - plus HTML5, CSS3, MVC3, Metro Style Apps, more. Free future releases when you subscribe now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/learndevnow-d2d _______________________________________________ xbiblio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xbiblio-devel
