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update the csl-processor to the latest version - this has not been done for several years #3

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jimmejardine opened this issue Jul 3, 2019 · 3 comments

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@jimmejardine
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depends on #2

GerHobbelt added a commit to GerHobbelt/qiqqa-open-source that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2019
…tory with the bleeding edge of the CSL repo at https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles (Note the 'bleeding edge' in there: I didn't use https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles-distribution !). DO NOTE that Qiqqa had several CSL style definitions which don't exist in this repository: these have been kept as-is.
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🤔 currently code executes this chunk of JavaScript via opening /Qiqqa/InCite/resources/runengine.html in a browser control, which is a bit clunky for something that doesn't require UI; my preference would be to run this through a NodeJS instance (which would add NodeJS as a dependency) or, lacking that, through a headless browser instance.

Re testing: when using NodeJS, this part of the app can be easily unit-tested and then we only need to test/worry about the C#->NodeJS interface in a separate test.

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if citeproc works in node.js then do it for sure!

@SimonDedman
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Hi Ger, just linking to this, I found a bug whereby middle initials aren't printing properly. There's a workaround by changing the Bibtex for each reference, but apparently updating citeproc-js may fix it in the backend. Note to self as much as anything! Cheers.

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