On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:11 AM, Frank Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Going back to the notional rules from my original note, they were:
>
> (1) The first character of a name particle in first position on the
> first-listed name in a bibliography is force to a capital letter.

We currently have no good way to explicitly encode this in CSL, so
implicit behavior might be the easiest way to handle it. There is
text-case="capitalize-first", but this can only be set on
cs:name-part, which would affect all names, not just the first one.
(see http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#text-case
)

> While in this particular case the two rules work out okay, I think
> that maybe rule (2) can be dropped. It would be useful only if this
> combination is desired:
>
> citation: (Smith, J. & Van Jones, B.)
> bibliography: John Smith and Brenda van Jones

I don't think we need this. (for Dutch)

Rintze

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