On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Rasmus wrote: > Aaron Ecay writes: > > > > > > 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. > > Indeed. I guess this is what they use: > > https://github.com/zotero/citeproc-node > > It also looks rather complex... > FWIW, I just tried installing this on my Arch system, but it doesn't work with node 0.12, and I am currently unable to switch to io.js due to dependencies of several other projects. I guess tools like NVM can help with this situation, but I worry that node is currently a moving target and might lead to lots of platform-dependent buggy behaviour. Though I have also personally had many problems with pandoc and haskell on this same arch linux laptop, so it could be that I just suck at system maintenance.