Style Upload Request from Github
Hey,
I made another style. IICA CATIE.
Could somebody help me to get it in the repostory??
If I want to make some corrections later, is there a posibility to upgrade the style once it is in the repostory?
The style is on:
https://gist.github.com/4039047
Thanks a lot!!
Marcelo
I made another style. IICA CATIE.
Could somebody help me to get it in the repostory??
If I want to make some corrections later, is there a posibility to upgrade the style once it is in the repostory?
The style is on:
https://gist.github.com/4039047
Thanks a lot!!
Marcelo
And yes, it's quite straight-forward to submit future patches to your style. You can either continue with making (or updating) gists, or use any of the other methods to submit style modifications. See https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
Now, the errors of the style are the same. The variable "language".
I dit try it on the test pane and it worked well. Eaven in the mapping of variables "langugage" is present. So my question is, how to put it in the style.
Could you please help me with it? The thing is: It does not accept it with the element names variable either with text variable. And it has to go lowercase. =)
Thanks a lot!
Marcelo
Search for "(En ruso" on the page I was surprised to discover that language is not a variable. What's the reason?
[edit: um.., this work only for manually added items...]
I was surprised this option has not been considered (except for MLZ). It's not unusual in France to indicate the source-language or the target-language in a bibliography ("translated from Russian by xxx").
Actually I was referring to the fact that "language" is not a CSL variable and to the use case described by the OP.
1. What does mean "IICA-CATIE"?
2. Does IICA-CATIE have a website which describes the citation format?
You can't use the "language" field as a variable: that's why there's an error in your style. As you wrote it, your style works... but it's an error.
You might decide to use the "extra" field as a workaround.
1. IICA meens: Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura
and CATIE: Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
2. Yes, this is the link: http://www.iica.int/Esp/organizacion/LTGC/Documentacion/BibliotecaVenezuela/Documents/Redacci%C3%B3n-Referencias-Bibliogr%C3%A1ficas.htm
3. Ok, thanks a lot.
gist.github.com/4059844
Should have cero errors.
Thanks again!
Could I do something?
Thanks!
We found an error in the style and would like to update it.
the new style code is here:
https://gist.github.com/4509970
Could you upload the update please?
Thanx a lot!
and
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/3a389bda024e5eb00cb17b7c62173f19316be7b5
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5473144
Well, if the IICA CATIE has a default locale, I do not know what that means.
But the IICA CATIE is used for Agronomic Investigations in Latin America and Caribbean. Its a spanish style.
Thanks a lot!!
if you could use the procedure here to update the style, that'd be very helpful: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
It saves us a lot of work. Let us know if that doesn't work for you & we'll do it manually, but we're trying to shift to running this through pull requests as much as possible.
The question about default-locale: Are all publication using that style in Spanish? If so, we would want default-locale="es" included in the row of the style that starts with <style...
For the next time, I will try as hard as I can to do it my self..
Thanks a lot!!!
Marcelo
I wanted to thank you a lot for this action
Zotero is one of the few reference managers that have this style incorporated, and it´s really useful.
It was a generous action, I'm very grateful to you!