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30 changes: 15 additions & 15 deletions releases/specification-csl10-20100321.txt
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Introduction
------------

The Citation Style Language (CSL) is an |link| `XML
The Citation Style Language (CSL) is an `XML
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML>`_ format for describing the formatting of
in-text citations, notes and bibliographies. CSL offers:

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This document is meant as a complete and accurate specification of CSL 1.0.
Additional documentation, such as the CSL schema, CSL styles, and information on
how to add CSL support to applications, can be found at the official home of
CSL, |link| `citationstyles.org <http://citationstyles.org>`_.
CSL, `citationstyles.org <http://citationstyles.org>`_.

CSL Styles - Basic Structure
----------------------------

Namespacing
~~~~~~~~~~~

All elements in CSL are |link| `namespaced
All elements in CSL are `namespaced
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_Namespace>`_. The recommended prefix ``cs`` is
attached to element names throughout this specification, but is usually omitted
from CSL styles when the default namespace is declared in the root ``cs:style``
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("in-text").

``default-locale`` (optional)
Fixes style localization to the |link| `locale code
Fixes style localization to the `locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_ specified. This is
desirable for most journal styles.

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^^^^

The ``cs:info`` element contains all the style's metadata, many elements of
which are borrowed from the |link| `Atom Syndication Format
which are borrowed from the `Atom Syndication Format
<http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287>`_. Although it has no influence on how
citations are formatted, complete and correct metadata is important if styles
are made publicly available. Below is an example of a ``cs:info`` element,
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Journal-specific styles may include one or more ``cs:issn`` elements,
containing the journal's ISSN identifiers (multiple ISSNs can be assigned to
a single journal, e.g. for the print and online editions). In addition, the
``cs:issnl`` element may be used for the newly established |link| `ISSN-L
``cs:issnl`` element may be used for the newly established `ISSN-L
identifier <http://www.issn.org/2-22637-What-is-an-ISSN-L.php>`_.

``cs:link`` (optional)
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The ``cs:link`` element may contain textual content to describe the link,
and may carry the ``xml:lang`` attribute to specify the language of either
the link description or of the link target (the value should be a
|link| `xsd:language locale code
`xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:published`` (optional)
The contents of this element must be a |link| `timestamp
The contents of this element must be a `timestamp
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77049.html>`_. This timestamp
indicates when the style was initially created or made available.

``cs:rights`` (optional)
This element specifies the license under which the style file is released.
See, e.g. the |link| `Creative Commons
See, e.g. the `Creative Commons
<http://creativecommons.org/license/>`_. The element may include a
``xml:lang`` attribute to specify the language of the content (the value
should be an |link| `xsd:language locale code
should be an `xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:summary`` (optional)
This element gives a summary of the style.The element may include a
``xml:lang`` attribute to specify the language of the content (the value
should be an |link| `xsd:language locale code
should be an `xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:title``
The contents of this required element should be the name of the style as it
should be shown to users. The element may include a ``xml:lang`` attribute
to specify the language of the content (the value should be an |link|
to specify the language of the content (the value should be an
`xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:updated``
The contents of this required element must be a |link| `timestamp
The contents of this required element must be a `timestamp
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77049.html>`_. This timestamp is
used for automatic updating of styles.

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of the optional ``cs:locale`` elements, which by convention are included
directly after the ``cs:info`` element. For each ``cs:locale`` element, the
relevant locale can be indicated with the ``xml:lang`` attribute (set to an
|link| `xsd:language locale code
`xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_). If the attribute is
absent, the ``cs:locale`` element's localization data will apply to all locales.

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321-328, 2787-2816

"chicago"
Page ranges are abbreviated according to the |link|
Page ranges are abbreviated according to the
`Chicago Manual of Style-rules <http://www.aahn.org/guidelines.html>`_:

Table: **Chicago Manual of Style page range abbreviation rules**
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Introduction
------------

The Citation Style Language (CSL) is an |link| `XML
The Citation Style Language (CSL) is an `XML
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML>`_ format for describing the formatting of
in-text citations, notes and bibliographies. CSL offers:

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This document is meant as a complete and accurate specification of CSL 1.0.
Additional documentation, such as the CSL schema, CSL styles, and information on
how to add CSL support to applications, can be found at the official home of
CSL, |link| `citationstyles.org <http://citationstyles.org>`_.
CSL, `citationstyles.org <http://citationstyles.org>`_.

CSL Styles - Basic Structure
----------------------------

Namespacing
~~~~~~~~~~~

All elements in CSL are |link| `namespaced
All elements in CSL are `namespaced
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_Namespace>`_. The recommended prefix ``cs`` is
attached to element names throughout this specification, but is usually omitted
from CSL styles when the default namespace is declared in the root ``cs:style``
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("in-text").

``default-locale`` (optional)
Fixes style localization to the |link| `locale code
Fixes style localization to the `locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_ specified. This is
desirable for most journal styles.

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^^^^

The ``cs:info`` element contains all the style's metadata, many elements of
which are borrowed from the |link| `Atom Syndication Format
which are borrowed from the `Atom Syndication Format
<http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287>`_. Although it has no influence on how
citations are formatted, complete and correct metadata is important if styles
are made publicly available. Below is an example of a ``cs:info`` element,
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Journal-specific styles may include one or more ``cs:issn`` elements,
containing the journal's ISSN identifiers (multiple ISSNs can be assigned to
a single journal, e.g. for the print and online editions). In addition, the
``cs:issnl`` element may be used for the newly established |link| `ISSN-L
``cs:issnl`` element may be used for the newly established `ISSN-L
identifier <http://www.issn.org/2-22637-What-is-an-ISSN-L.php>`_.

``cs:link`` (optional)
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The ``cs:link`` element may contain textual content to describe the link,
and may carry the ``xml:lang`` attribute to specify the language of either
the link description or of the link target (the value should be a
|link| `xsd:language locale code
`xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:published`` (optional)
The contents of this element must be a |link| `timestamp
The contents of this element must be a `timestamp
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77049.html>`_. This timestamp
indicates when the style was initially created or made available.

``cs:rights`` (optional)
This element specifies the license under which the style file is released.
See, e.g. the |link| `Creative Commons
See, e.g. the `Creative Commons
<http://creativecommons.org/license/>`_. The element may include a
``xml:lang`` attribute to specify the language of the content (the value
should be an |link| `xsd:language locale code
should be an `xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:summary`` (optional)
This element gives a summary of the style.The element may include a
``xml:lang`` attribute to specify the language of the content (the value
should be an |link| `xsd:language locale code
should be an `xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:title``
The contents of this required element should be the name of the style as it
should be shown to users. The element may include a ``xml:lang`` attribute
to specify the language of the content (the value should be an |link|
to specify the language of the content (the value should be an
`xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_).

``cs:updated``
The contents of this required element must be a |link| `timestamp
The contents of this required element must be a `timestamp
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77049.html>`_. This timestamp is
used for automatic updating of styles.

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of the optional ``cs:locale`` elements, which by convention are included
directly after the ``cs:info`` element. For each ``cs:locale`` element, the
relevant locale can be indicated with the ``xml:lang`` attribute (set to an
|link| `xsd:language locale code
`xsd:language locale code
<http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/ch19-77191.html>`_). If the attribute is
absent, the ``cs:locale`` element's localization data will apply to all locales.

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321-328, 2787-2816

"chicago"
Page ranges are abbreviated according to the |link|
Page ranges are abbreviated according to the
`Chicago Manual of Style-rules <http://www.aahn.org/guidelines.html>`_:

Table: **Chicago Manual of Style page range abbreviation rules**
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