I have been working on a local branch 'springer' on this stuff, because of the larger number of styles involved and the many ways it can go wrong. I meant to never push this branch to the repo, and merge with master instead once done, but the branch was published accidentally to github. I know you guys don't want to pollute the tree too much, so I apologize for that. I am not sure how to remove a remote branch. I am sure it's possible, but I fear I might mess things up.
Anyway, it's not there yet, but I will let you know if/when I am ready to merge into master… Charles On Feb 12, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Charles Parnot <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks very much, Sebastian! > > > On Feb 11, 2013, at 3:01 PM, Sebastian Karcher <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I'm happy to code the Springer humanities style, let you know once I have it >> done. >> Sebastian >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Charles Parnot <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> Hi Sebastian, >> >> Thanks very much. This is extremely useful. I will sort through these, and >> will get back to the group if I have more questions. >> >> Regarding existing styles, I will likely just keep what is already there >> when it's not clear that using a new dependent style is better, and only >> submit new styles (which should represent ~1300 styles). I don't know if I >> will be handle the "Humanities" styles, though, as it's really far from my >> area of expertise, which remains pretty narrow… >> >> I'll keep the list posted! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Charles >> >> On Feb 11, 2013, at 7:34 AM, Sebastian Karcher <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I had a quick look: >>> The "Springer Basic" style from the Key Notes is our "Springer (Author >>> Date)" >>> The "Springer Vancouver" style is _not at all_ equivalent to our "Springer >>> Vancouver" (cf. e.g. the date placement) - we'd have to check on that and >>> see what we use the Springer Vancouver for. The style they call Vancouver >>> is actually very similar to regular Vancouver. >>> The Springer "MathPhys" style is close but not equivalent to the Springer >>> LNCS style (and I checked, the LNCS style is correct) >>> The Springer "Physics" styles is very close to the American Institute of >>> Physics or American Physics society (we'd have to check e.g. formatting of >>> numbers in text and bibliography, otherwise the two are identical) >>> The Springer "SocPsyc" style is a simplified APA version - we probably need >>> to code that >>> The Springer "Humanities" style is a variant of Chicago (author date) - >>> they say 15th edition, which might mean some significant divergence, we'd >>> have to check. >>> >>> I don't have any insight on how the Springer "Plasmonics" and "Protocols" >>> styles fit in. >>> >>> Hope that helps, >>> Sebastian >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Charles Parnot <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have just committed some initial work on bringing all the Springer >>> journals to CSL. With the Mekentosj/Springer ties now in full play, we >>> managed to get a nice list from the publication side of the business, with >>> a list of 1422 journals (some of them are of course already in the repo, >>> something I need to determine as well). There are more details in this >>> commit: >>> >>> https://github.com/citation-style-language/utilities/commit/031cddb97da8da9f32ad887ce4150f323b2be7f4 >>> >>> What is left to do is to: >>> >>> 1. check if we need additional parent styles for the few styles used >>> throughout their publications (these styles are described in great details >>> in one of the PDFs >>> 2. tweak the journal data a bit to have proper info on the parent style, >>> the category and the citation format >>> >>> I can handle 2. all by myself, and can make some progress on 1., but if >>> some of you want to have a look, and come up with parent styles for each of >>> the Springer styles, that would be great. I am not very good at spotting >>> subtle differences between the standard APA/Chicago/Vancouver, and any >>> subtle modifications they have made. >>> >>> We already have 4 different Springer-specific parent styles in the repo, so >>> those could also be used as a starting point (and maybe renamed to match >>> the Springer naming). >>> >>> What do you guys think? >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> Charles >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Charles Parnot >>> [email protected] >>> twitter: @cparnot >>> http://mekentosj.com >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Free Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Offer >>> Buy your Sophos next-gen firewall before the end March 2013 >>> and get the hardware for free! 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