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Jun 20, 2016
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<style xmlns="http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl" class="in-text" version="1.0" demote-non-dropping-particle="never" default-locale="fr-CA"> |
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rmzelle
Jun 21, 2016
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Is this style for Canadian French (locale code "fr-CA") or 'regular' French (locale code "fr-FR")?
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rmzelle
Jun 21, 2016
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If it's standard French, the locale code on <style>
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below should be changed to "fr-FR". If Canadian French is correct, the title should end on "(French - Canada)" instead of "(French)".
</contributor> | ||
<category citation-format="author-date"/> | ||
<category field="psychology"/> | ||
<category field="generic-base"/> |
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rmzelle
Jun 21, 2016
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Can you pick better categories from the list at http://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html#appendix-i-categories? Maybe "geography" and "sociology"?
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Two small questions, but otherwise this looks good. |
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Hi, sorry for the mistakes, it is indeed standard French and not Canadian French but I did not know the locale for standard French as in Canada we consider that to be something else then FR-FR which we consider to be France-French and not standard French, the standard French being the central part of the language shared amongst all French locales (some parts of FR-FR but not all of it) but that is a political question… Also for the subjects I think social_science and geography are the most appropriate. Do I need to make the changes myles and if so how di I update the on git-hub? Thanks Dominic Villeneuve | Doctoral Assistant | Urban Sociology Lab (LaSUR) Le 21 juin 2016 à 04:22, Rintze M. Zelle <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> a écrit : Two small questions, but otherwise this looks good. — |
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Hi again, I have fixed the problems aforementioned and made a few more style adjustments to better respect the ASRDLF requirement
See attached Zip file
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We'd ask you to make your changes in this pull request. See the instructions above, in particular
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looks good to me, I'll let @rmzelle do the final review&merge |
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I think you can only attach files via the GitHub website (not via email), see https://help.github.com/articles/file-attachments-on-issues-and-pull-requests/. (updating the pull request like you did is much preferred, though)
For CSL, I would recommend "fr-FR" for both standard French and France-French. We don't have a political opinion, but so far we've been able to manage with just two French CSL locale files ("fr-FR" and "fr-CA"), and I rather not add a third unless standard French is shown to deviate significantly from either one. |
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Style looks good now, thanks! |
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It is also customary for CSL to use geography-specific locale codes (e.g. "fr-FR") over general ones ("fr") as defaults, and I rather not change that in case it will break existing software. Just try to ignore it if it pains your sensibilities :). |
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Hi, I totally agree and made the change to fr-FR in the CSL, I’ll know for any future contribution and will keep ignoring it ;-) Dominic Villeneuve | Assistant-doctorant | Laboratoire de Sociologie Urbaine (LaSUR) Le 21 juin 2016 à 16:36, Rintze M. Zelle <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> a écrit : It is also customary for CSL to use geography-specific locale codes (e.g. "fr-FR") over general ones ("fr") as defaults, and I rather not change that in case it will break existing software. Just try to ignore it if it pains your sensibilities :). — |
dominvepf commentedJun 20, 2016
This is a new style based on the APA but adapted to the requirements of the Association de Science Régionale de Langue Française