![]() ![]() I do not know the requirements and services of CSL. ![]() In either case we need support to store/input/edit the extra information. Question: how to handle these extras with jstyle to make a switch between jstyle and CSL styles seamless?Īre we adding a parallel implementation, or replace jstyle with CSL? Question: what do we need to store? Where do they belong? Pageinfo seems to belong to a citation.ĭoes prefix and suffix belong to a citation, or a citation group? Zotero seems to allow them for each citation,īut only shows for the first citation in a group and eventually throws away prefix and sufix provided for the second citation. Pageinfo in jabref is currently "just text", zotero uses Locator+text (RTF/ODF-Scan accepts Locator encoded in text). ![]() jabref currently only stores citation keys and pageinfo in the document. Does not understand entities (probably should at least handle < > & Probably could be extended to emit what one sees in preview to be emitted into the document.Its parser is not very flexible, but easy to add new tags. OOTextIntoOO.write is (going to be) used to emit markup into the document. Now that CSL CitationStyles are supported for preview now way that I spend everytime half a day to program the bibliography style. I publish five to ten articles a year, nearly every time in a different journal. There are too few JabRef styles and they are too complicated to program. In the moment I'm using Mendeley, where this works nearly flawlessly (with Word as well as with Libreoffice writer), I have wanted to change to JabRef for two years now, but without the styles feature I won't change. Sorry, I'm not a programmer, I can only help with testing. CSL styles are available for many Journals, so if JabRef wants to attract this userbase, this feature should be on the top of the todo list. Most scientists I know use Reference programmes mainly for this reason, to be able to do this easily without much fuss (and much less to organise their bibliography). This is the main blocking point for researchers in natural sciences to use JabRef : when you write an article, your bibliography must be formatted after the journals specifications. It is a pity that the CSL style implementaiton has not advanced in the last year. ![]()
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