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2024/07/20 "Stage 1" milestone: Successfully processed [1508 references](https://github.com/Omikhleia/awesome-sile-books/tree/main/bibliographies), - with entry sorting according to the CSL style. - tested with fr-FR locale and styles chicago-author-date-fr, chicago-fullnote-bibliography-fr - Some entries belong...

Soon leaving for vacations, so here are just some advancement notes to myself, in order to remember: - [x] Stage 2 - [x] implement `subsequent-author-substitute` (I had it done more...

Slowly back on track. I rebased the branch, and added a commit with support for #2026 (see rationale in main description). Some tests performed with the American Chemical Society" (ACS)...

Let's refactor a bit and support locators. It's a refactor, since none of this is released yet. Chicago style: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/27705b51-8774-4ae6-b0fb-d1e490777121) `This is demonstrated in \csl:cite[page=30-35]{FullInProceedings}; see also \csl:cite[fig=5, key=FullBook].`

I hate names with particles, definitively. :rofl: -- Doh, it was hard for my tired brain. One checkbox ticked.

_The wild landscape of subsequent author substitutions_ (Or the reason why something started weeks ago and announced in a previous comment takes so long!) There are lots and lots of...

> Can you say a couple words about why you started off with this in /csl at the project root? Nothing really fixed in my mind actually, but I don't...

Oh, what I also mean here is that _maybe_ at one point we'd like to push the CSL engine as a standalone library? (It always sound interesting said this way,...

That is, you can of course "Move CSL support module unter bibtex package", though I don't know what CSL and bibtex have in common :D

> Putting anything in the root of this project comes with some caveats for packaging and distribution I understand. No problem, and I don't really care where files end up...