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Re: [O] Zotero csl file that uses parenthetical style for citations


From: Vaidheeswaran C
Subject: Re: [O] Zotero csl file that uses parenthetical style for citations
Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 20:51:07 +0530
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I got the subject and also text wrong. (But I hope my intention was
clear.) I am really looking for EXISTING in-text CSL styles.



On Friday 06 March 2015 07:27 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Vaidheeswaran C <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> 
>>> Maybe this:
>>>
>>>       
>>> https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/chicago-author-date.csl
>>
>> I have looked at this style file and I have even written a CSL macro
>> for this file.  Please tell me how would I create parenthetical styles
>> with this CSL file.
> 
> I haven't tested this as I'm using bibtex for my own work.  But with
> citeproc-java you should be able to do something like:
> 
>       citeproc-java -b references.bib -s chicago-author-date -c Fowler_2010 
> Kisker_2012 
> 
> To get something like (Fowler 2010; Kisker 2012).
> 
>> The question now is: Who types the author name.  The style file
>> suppresses the author and it would mean the document author types it,
>> right?
> 
> My interpretation of the text is "if you want 'A (Y)' I will type '(Y)'
> but you will have to type 'A' — manually(!)".
> 
> However, if you could combine styles you could just switch the '-s' argument
> when calling citeproc-java (or a compatible tool).
> 
>> So what toolchain are we looking at.  How good we know these
>> toolchains to actually integrate Org-mode with it?
> 
> Last resort you could import all references as org-bibtex entries and use
> some tool to format information from this.  It's much nicer to rely on an
> external tool for this, though.
> 
> —Rasmus
> 




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