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goerz avatar goerz commented on June 19, 2024 2

The newly released DocumenterCitations.jl v1.0 provides a larger range of citation styles, including a new default numeric style.

The updated version also allows defining completely custom styles, as described in the documentation; although the methods for this are considered internal, and thus not part of the stable API.

Support for general CSL styles seems like it could be an attractive feature and is being tracked in JuliaDocs/DocumenterCitations.jl#13

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kellertuer avatar kellertuer commented on June 19, 2024 1

Maybe it would be easiest to support CSL for styles?

https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles

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Azzaare avatar Azzaare commented on June 19, 2024 1

Import/export from/to CSL in Bibliography.jl is in the todo list of this summer. I will be back to you once it is done!

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ali-ramadhan avatar ali-ramadhan commented on June 19, 2024

I guess we can implement a few styles (ones we want to use) from

https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Bibtex_bibliography_styles
https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Natbib_bibliography_styles
https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Biblatex_bibliography_styles

and if someone wants a specific (official?) style they can open a PR with an implementation?

We can also add a section in the docs showing how to define custom styles.

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fingolfin avatar fingolfin commented on June 19, 2024

We'd also love to be able to print additional data. E.g. Math papers often have MathSciNet and Zentralblatt reviews, which we'd like to link to; or show the DOI; etc.

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kellertuer avatar kellertuer commented on June 19, 2024

Thanks for the follow up :) I am eager to try this out, since I have been through a few different ways of citations by now in my docs and would love to find one that fits even better than the current ones.

edit: It even covers my favourite way of having a references section per documentation page (yay!) – I will definetly try this out!

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