There are several ways to extend output. First of all, if you want to add citation styles or other locales for your citations, you can use CSL Plugins. CSL Plugins themselves are configurations of the CSL Output Plugin. General Output PLugins, used to add different formats (like BibTeX, Bib.TXT, BibJSON, etc.) can also be added. To extend most Output Plugins, you can add Dictionary Plugins.
Output Plugins
Output plugins can be added like this:
Cite.plugins.output.add(type, formatter)
Or with General Plugins, ref
being the plugin name:
Cite.plugins.add(ref, {
output: {
type: formatter
}
})
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
type |
Format name |
formatter |
Formatter |
type
Any string. Descriptive would be nice.
formatter
A function taking in an array of CSL-JSON, returning the product. Can use dictionaries, mentioned below. The signature is like below:
formatter (csl[] data, ...options) {}
So the first argument is an array of CSL data, and then there are any number of configuring arguments. Usually only one is needed, but multiple are supported. Multiple options can be passed like this:
cite.format('example', optionA, optionB)
Standard formatter options
Most Output Plugins share some common options.
- The
format
(and possibly thetype
) options control the formatting language, e.g. HTML, plain text or RTF. How this is achieved (i.e. with or without Dictionary Plugins) is your choice. - The
entry
option, if applicable, controls which entries get outputtted.