Hi,
I am interested in implementing a web-article a la scientific journal paper extension or
... - not sure if extension mechanism can help here.
Just want to be able to write a page and insert bibtex reference id's and have
mediawiki take care of numbering references and displaying bibliography at the bottom of
the page plus maybe extra embellishments - like giving a way to copy citation and a url to
the cited articles in a way that <bibtex> and <bibwiki> extensions do.
Example
wikitext:
.... valuable experiments in the NMR arsenal <bibref>shr1971rrn,
neu1989fr,mer1982pns</bibref>
<bibliography/>
result
<p>.... valuable experiments in the NMR arsenal <span id="bibref"
onmouseover="...">[1-3]</span></p>
<h2>References</h2>
<ol>
<li> J. H. Noggle and R. E. Schirmer, ‘‘The Nuclear Overhauser Effect,’’
Academic Press, New York, 1971.
<li>D. Neuhaus and M. P. Williamson, ‘‘The Nuclear Overhauser Effect
in Structural and Conformational Analysis,’’ Verlag Chemie, New
York, 1989.
<li>J. K. M. Sanders and J. D. Mersh, Prog. NMR Spectrosc. 15, 353–
400 (1982) .
</ol>
when printed it should look like a real journal paper.
i would like to bypass a somewhat cumbersome way of having a separate page per citation
and then adding links to those pages.
other half-way solutions can be imagined: if numbering and list of ref's in the end
were omitted, then simple extension mechanism should work provided there is a way to enter
those citations that could be accessed by id - but then it won't look like what I
want.
I guess a combo hack extension+javascript(ordering the references correctly)+css might
work.
- I wonder if there is a middleware-like mechanism in mediawiki that would allow to add al
layer of data processing on input/output?
is it possible to implement such a layer as an add-on without breaking the wiki code and
allowing painless base-code upgrades?
any advice how I can start?
I will appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
Evgeny.
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