zczc a day ago

Interesting, but the simpler way is to use plain html with microformats [1], so this:

  @book{kn:gnus,
  AUTHOR = "Donald E. Knudson",
  TITLE = "1966 World Gnus Almanac",
  PUBLISHER = {Permafrost Press},
  ADDRESS = {Novosibirsk} }
becomes this:

  <div class="book" id="kn:gnus">
   <div class="author">Donald E. Knudson</div>
   <div class="title">1966 World Gnus Almanac</div>
   <div class="publisher">Permafrost Press</div>
   <div class="address">Novosibirsk</div>
  </div>
[1] http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-formats#BibTeX
  • spankalee a day ago

    That doesn't do the same thing at all. It doesn't create numbered citations, backlinks, or a bibliography.

    • arcbyte a day ago

      OP is pointing out the stupidity of the custom citation syntax that the javascript library uses to create all those features, and highlighting how idiomatic HTML supports the same data markup requirements of the citation with far superior standards and styling support.

      • mbo a day ago

        Look, not to be defensive but no academic work provides its citations in the Bibtex HTML microformat (they should, but they don't) or even heavyweight structured format like https://schema.org/Text. They provide BibTex syntax at best and DOIs and ISBNs at worst. I'm just meeting the academic standard where it is, and running the {citation format}->HTML conversion on the fly in an ergonomic manner.

      • magnio a day ago

        The library seems to use BibLatex, which is pretty standard. No reference managers I know understands the above HTML.

        • JadeNB a day ago

          > The library seems to use BibLatex, which is pretty standard. No reference managers I know understands the above HTML.

          It should be easy to write some once-and-for-all XSLT (or other processor, that's just what I'm used to for XML, but I don't know what's easy to call from JS) to transform well-formed HTML as above to a format that BibLaTeX understands. Since it'd be a one-size-fits-all transformer, anyone who wants to write the HTML can do so.

eterps 2 days ago

Impressive, this actually 'feels' like an extension for HTML (rather than some custom styles).