Hi Rasmus, 2015ko urriak 27an, Rasmus-ek idatzi zuen:
[...] > > Can someone remind me why citeproc-java isn’t good? AFAIR, it has a > bibtex parser. But probably it lacks in some other dimension... You have to write java to use it, which is a big negative (at least for me). Last time I think we concluded that the CLI interface it exposes is not adequate (though I actually started off trying to use it). There’s also the issue that it is just a bundling of citeproc-js with some java libraries (js interpreter, bibtex processor, ...), so someone who tries to extend it actually has to know both java and js. > Do we WANT to depend on Pandoc? I would say "no". In my OS, where we > finally got a binary distribution of pandoc, the size of pandoc is still > 1600Mb! I don’t know if this is representative of other systems, though. > E.g. what is the size of pandoc+deps in Debian? It’s unfortunate, but pandoc has the most easily adaptable CSL implementation for our use case, as far as I can see. The other contender is Zotero (in JS, possibly with XUL-specific bits). It would be good if somebody looked at what it would take for us to use Zotero’s implementation, just as Richard did for Pandoc. -- Aaron Ecay