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


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