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New independent style for Neuropsychopharmacology. #62

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@phedlund phedlund commented Nov 5, 2011

Currently there is a dependent style for this journal that does not follow the instructions given to authors. This new style implementation adheres to those instructions.

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thanks - looks great. You should add an author - if you really don't want to use your real name, you can use a pseudonym, though a real name is preferred.
Also, I'm not sure what the policy is on delimiter-precedes-et-al: I know it works in Zotero, but technically it's not valid csl 1.0 and csl 1.0.1 hasn't been released yet - Rintze or Bruce would have to say. Holding off on merging this until then.

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rmzelle commented Nov 6, 2011

The style repository is currently CSL 1.0 only, and I'd like to keep it that way until CSL 1.0.1 is released.

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rmzelle commented Nov 6, 2011

And default-locale on cs:style should probably be set to "en-US", considering this is an English language journal (which allows both US and UK spelling, according to the Instructions to Authors).

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phedlund commented Nov 6, 2011

I have made the requested changes. What mechanisms are in place to update the style when the next CSL version is released? Shouldn't there be a branch for each version and master used for development?

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New independent style for Neuropsychopharmacology.
@adam3smith adam3smith merged commit 443948a into citation-style-language:master Nov 6, 2011
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thanks - I don't know of any mechanisms - many people leave commented out to do notes in styles, but obviously that's a bit provisional as a solution.

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