Frank Bennett
Frank Bennett
I've run into it with OSCOLA, which is validated against a schema that prohibits leading and tailing space on affixes: https://github.com/fbennett/mlz-styles/blob/master/mlz-oscola.csl It's currently done with the cut-paste-and-edit approach. I've added...
A schema patch for this ticket can be previewed [here](https://github.com/fbennett/schema/commits/dev_07_jurisdiction) _[link updated]_.
I also don't see why the current structure needs to be shifted. It's a fundamental value for processing that all implementations will be referencing at the current location. Implementations wanting...
Taking stock on this ticket, the call for real-world examples where explicit "Anonymous" is required hasn't been answered, and we have coverage of explicit "et al." in one of the...
This is doable, but it's not going to be trivial to implement. In-text references have to be able to target individual references embedded within a citation, and discriminate back-reference groups...
I'm still optimistic, but with Zotero 2.1 going final, I need to focus on bug fixes and stability for the time being. Implementing the grouping logic for this will involve...
A question raised by a student at a writing workshop here has gotten me to take a more sympathetic view of this category of styles. When a particular discovery arises...
Hmm. There is a problem with this. The Wiley guide contains this example (ellipsis added): > [1] ... b) H. J. Ache, _Angew. Chem._ _1989_,_101_, 1–21; _Angew. Chem. Int. Ed....
You're right that it follows the specification exactly, but it's not what a copy editor would expect (and not what `citeproc-js` currently produces), and I'm pretty sure that users will...
Yes, with by-cite it attempts given name addition/expansion before adding a name, to keep the cite as compact as possible.