Hi,

On 21 February 2012 09:34, Sylvester Keil <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.

sadly, the results weren't completely satisfactory :-(

It was enough for my use case and after lot of tweaking (call it:
post-processing after the citeproc-js+patched output). But could not
be used for other cases like the style editor.

We talked about it with Frank and this is hard to do with citeproc-js,
like Frank has said in this thread.

-- 
Carles Pina | Software Engineer
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/Carles-Pina/

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