On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:28 AM, Bruce D'Arcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> On labels and sorting, isn't this a general issue, such that we might want
> to ignore any non-variable text content? E.g. the issue becomes apparent
> with names, but is not logically limited to it?

But mightn't affixes and cs:text contain things meant to be
significant to the sort. I'm not sure.

>
> On Mar 12, 2013 9:45 AM, "Rintze Zelle" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Two related issues were raised on the Zotero forums:
>>
>> http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/25637/
>>
>> 1) Should name variable labels be ignored for sorting?
>>
>> Previously, citeproc-js included the labels in the sort keys, which
>> would give results like
>>
>> Pollitt, C. and Bouckaert, G. (2004)
>> Pollitt, C. and Bouckaert, G. (eds.) (1995)
>>
>> when sorting on the author macro and ascending on date of issue. The
>> consensus of the thread seems to be that it is preferable to ignore
>> the labels instead for sorting, so we would get
>>
>> Pollitt, C. and Bouckaert, G. (eds.) (1995)
>> Pollitt, C. and Bouckaert, G. (2004)
>>
>> 2) Should name variable labels be ignored when applying subsequent
>> author substitution?
>>
>> Previously, citeproc-js would produce
>>
>> Jones, Jim. 2011a. *A Title*. Location: Publisher.
>> ———. 2011b. *C Title*. Location: Publisher.
>> Jones, Jim, ed. 2011c. *B Title*. Location: Publisher.
>>
>> with subsequent-author-substitute active. The Zotero thread consensus
>> seems to be that it would be preferable to get
>>
>> Jones, Jim. 2011a. *A Title*. Location: Publisher.
>> ———. 2011b. *C Title*. Location: Publisher.
>> ———, ed. 2011c. *B Title*. Location: Publisher.
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Unless anybody objects within the next few days to either of these
>> proposed changes I'll modify the CSL specification accordingly.
>>
>> Rintze
>>
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