he author can be automatically added.
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field. Processing of formatted citation fields and bibliographies and
editing of source data would be a perfect third-party opportunity.
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OOo
and LaTeX. To work with .doc files one would have to ship the database
separately like you do with EndNote now, but it could be embedded in the
file where OpenDocument 3 support is available.
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Hey Peter,
On Jun 27, 2006,
proc in that language when it
already works quite well.
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yet of the scope.
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On Jun 14, 2006, at 7:33 PM, pt wrote:> Bruce, and others who have been helping, can you give the list an> update of where CSL and citeproc are at? I remember seeing some stuff> about Python and Ruby code, but
se Citeproc to format a bibliography and the citations, using the URL as a key (hyperlink would remain so the citations can be re-formatted).
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ional Repository - what then? Would I be able to
find the bibliographic data for that item. So far the results have not
been encouraging.
Which leads me to OpenURL - what's the feeling about how relevant it
might be to bibliographic software for OpenOffice.org?
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ic database. So the
bibliographic software would fetch stuff that I refer to an archive it
for me in case it moves or disappears.
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xNode = find-proper-node( xBibs )
> >> xField.representation = set representation from xNode
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> >> How that makes any sense to you... The acutal work would be in the
> >> 'call XSLT-Processor' line. The remainder would be the OOo-specific
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n other words, how would you see configuring a GUI such that you
> indicate that a) citations should be grouped by author, and b) that the
> group ought to be labeled with the author name, followed by a paragraph
> break? It might have bearing on the above.
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