Thanks to all who answered my questions, it was very helpful indeed. What I 
didn't understand (but do now) is that <if variable=...> refers to the presence 
of information in  that field in the reference metadata. So for example when 
outputting the title (or whatever) one might have to see if the reference 
metadata contains an editor.

And i think I see that what I was trying to is not possible. That was to 
convert the .csl instruction set into another, proprietary, style set (not 
.csl). But since the capabilities are not entirely congruent, I think that's 
not going to be possible. Rather, the .csl itself would have to be used 
directly to render the styled reference. I'll have to put some more thought 
into this...

Thanks again,

Jon



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