Stephan Druskat
Stephan Druskat
Hi @BenjaminRodenberg and thanks for opening this issue. Can I ask whether you want to reference the ArXiv preprint from within a `reference` object (i.e., is the preprint a reference...
Thanks @emstoudenmire and @BenjaminRodenberg. As this is a common use case - wanting users to cite a paper - the next version of CFF (1.2.0, coming soon) will include a...
Closing this, as ArXiv identifiers cannot identify software, and the `preferred-citation` field solves asking people to cite a paper instead (better: in addition to) the software.
Hi @jedbrown, thanks for opening this issue! @hainesr Is this something you can take care of in rubycff?
> I'd suggest it needs to be documented back in the other repo even if the implementation lives in ruby-cff. Hm, I'm not sure. I agree that this should be...
Hm, I think I'd like to ideally avoid adding style markup to CFF, although I see why it may not be possible to do so. I think, however - please...
Okay, I think we agree with the need for case protection for `reference` objects :). Will reopen and move this back to the main CFF repo where it belongs after...
> How about a combination of 1 and 2? So have a field such as `title-casing` but use markup instead: I like it. It does duplicate some info and presents...
One arguable downside of having markup in the `title` field would be that it may confuse users not familiar with BibTeX markup (and perhaps lead to wrong citations). Making `title-cased`...
If there is a relatively easy way (e.g., a GH Action) for this, I'd be for introducing a coverage test.