Hi,

Thanks for all the clenaup!

On 30 April 2013 01:56, Rintze Zelle <[email protected]> wrote:

> * All styles, dependent and independent, now have a default-locale,
> except those that belong to one of two categories: first, some CSL
> styles are used with more than one locale, such as those of
> multilingual journals. These now carry an XML comment, like
>
> <!-- No "default-locale"; journal publishes in Romanian, German,
> French, and English -->
>
> ( 
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/studii-teologice.csl
> )
>
> The second category are the "popular" styles, such as the APA,
> Chicago, IEEE and Vancouver styles.

All the Elsevier dependent generated styles contains
'default-locale="en-US"'. This is not true for all of them.

I have the journal language but I didn't use (as you can see in the
template that I used -
https://github.com/citation-style-language/utilities/blob/master/generate_dependent_styles/data/elsevier/_template.csl
-. I'll do some Elsevier cleanups soon and then I'll fix this too.

Regards,

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