Am Freitag, dem 08. Oktober 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> Meanwhile, the `csl' processor is copiously documented in the
> "Commentary" section of the "oc-csl.el" file.
Thanks for the heads-up. Next time I will take a look there as well.
-quintus
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Dipl.-Jur. M. Gülker |
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> I agree with Bruce that this should be mentioned in the manual,
> including a pointer to the aforementioned Git repository, because I
> needed to find that one on my own.
Meanwhile, the `csl' processor is copiously documented in the
"Commentary" section of the
Am Freitag, dem 08. Oktober 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> I think you need to provide locales in addition to the style file, see
> `org-cite-csl-locales-dir'.
That resolved the problem! Thank you (and Bruce). I cloned
https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales and set
Dear All,
setting the `org-cite-csl-locales-dir' variable to a directory
containing the German CSL locale file I indeed get the localized
Akbarian, Samira, An einen, der vorüberfuhr, Stand: 14. Dezember 2020,
https://verfassungsblog.de/an-einen-der-voruberfuhr/ (besucht am
02.01.2021).
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Hello,
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> CSL has a concept of locales, where things like specific terms or the
> date format are drawn from locale files (see
> https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/1.0.1/specification.html#locale). I
> am not entirely sure if this is supported yet by the new citations
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 12:38 PM M. ‘quintus’ Gülker
wrote:
> I am not entirely sure if this is a bug, a missing feature (if so, I
> would like to request it), or a user error on my side. Please enlighten
> me.
>From reading the code, it looks like you need to set org-cite-csl-locales-dir.
Have
Dear list,
CSL has a concept of locales, where things like specific terms or the
date format are drawn from locale files (see
https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/1.0.1/specification.html#locale). I
am not entirely sure if this is supported yet by the new citations
functionality. Take this test