Nick Bart
Nick Bart
Just pinging. Any chance the word output bug when using the "Text references" mechanism (as described above) could be fixed?
I’m sure I must be missing something here, but I am puzzled why using my [MWE](https://github.com/hughjonesd/huxtable/issues/212#issuecomment-907272035), it returns the expected output when knitting with `bookdown::pdf_document2` and `bookdown::html_document2` but fails to...
@bwiernik If in preparation and submitted manuscripts are actually cited in some journals, shouldn’t these terms be included in the controlled vocabulary?
According to the [citeproc-js specs](https://web.archive.org/web/20150911220234/http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/citeproc-doc.html#dates), `date-parts` may contain date ranges (not sure whether that is explicit in the schema). However, it seems `season` and `circa` can only be set once...
> What are the prospects for migrating all citeproc engines to use EDTF as input format? For pandoc-citeproc I’d guess the prospects are good: biblatex, one of its popular input...
Concerning edtf.js, there’s only one thing I’m deeply worried about: “the values array contains the individual date parts in a format compatible with JavaScript's Date semantics (months are a zero-based...
Would that affect a decision on whether to adopt EDTF: Not at all. It’s only the handling of months in edtf.js I find worrying, and my question to the js...
@retorquere - Since you asked: Honestly, I have no idea how popular the `biblatex-software` package is or is likely to become. My main concern is rather that BBT should not...
It depends. APA would capitalize these two words, CMOS would not. On the rules behind these and other capitalization styles, see https://titlecaseconverter.com/. If bibtex or biblatex are the target formats,...
Wait - APA is not a good example: It does have title-casing rules, but title-case is actually used only in chapter/section headings, not in bibliographies (except for journal titles, but...