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Hacks to demo possible CiTO support #33
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Sorry, forgot something :( |
@tarleb, when/if you have time, your independent confirmation that I did it correctly would be highly appreciated. |
Hi, sorry for the wait. LGTM! A conservative approach to making this information available would be to put it into a JSON-LD file that could be served from the paper website. Maybe we could use |
Just a quick ping. I have had a very busy year, but this is still on my radar and todo list. I have been hacking a bit on BioHackrXiv and getting more familiar with the approaches. But it's all evening hour effort. |
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ for format in $(printf "%s" "$outformats" | sed -e 's/,/ /g'); do | |||
# Note that the output file must be defined in the format's defaults file. | |||
/usr/local/bin/pandoc \ | |||
--data-dir="$OPENJOURNALS_PATH"/data \ | |||
--lua-filter="$OPENJOURNALS_PATH"/data/filters/extract-cito.lua \ |
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why not also put this in the pdf.yaml
configuration?
apa.csl