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What does a CSL File look like section - cutting down some text? #31

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SvonGrebmer opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments
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As a reader, I thought it might be good to have that info that is currently at the bottom up top?

"A CSL file is an XML file that contains the information necessary to format citations and bibliographies in a specific style. The file is divided into several sections, including:

Metadata: Information about the style, such as the title, author, and version.
Macros: Definitions for common elements like names, dates, and titles.
Citations: Rules for formatting in-text citations.
Bibliography: Rules for formatting the bibliography.

If you’re interested, the collapsed code below is an example of a CSL file that defines the style for formatting citations in Nature style. Understanding the code underlying a CSL file is not necessary to use Zotero CSL files, but it can be helpful if you want to modify or create your own styles."

This way perhaps there is also less redundancy that is currently at the top? Again, small thought an not at all an issue that would hinder the workflow in a meaningful way.

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