Ah, ha, yes, that too… sort of ;-) you can use the Papers bookmarklet on a URL 
for a CSl file. Since we ship all the styles from the CSL repository, though, 
the main workflow is to add a new CSL file to the user's styles.


On Apr 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Charles Parnot <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Very interesting, thanks for the shout-out on this early prototype. I'll be 
>> following the development as well, but at the moment, don't have comments.
>> 
>> Regarding Papers, on the Mac, we are planning to add proper support for 
>> loading 'csl' files into Papers 2.2 by simple drag-and-drop. Nothing 
>> extraordinary, we just need to handle the file type appropriately. But that 
>> makes it easy to load a CSL file into Papers, as one can simply use e.g. the 
>> command-line `open` command, or from a Cocoa app, use the LaunchServices 
>> APIs. The command `open` is for instance:
>> 
>> open -a Papers /path/to/some-style.csl
> 
> Is there any reason it shouldn't just be possible to click on a link
> on a web repository, and have it correctly installed?
> 
> That's always been my vision, and I don't want to let it go if I can help it 
> :-)
> 
> Bruce
> 
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