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91: 236:, there hasn't been much incentive for a script to be produced. I had wondered about writing something myself, but it always felt like a lot of work, and I couldn't see how I would start with what I wanted (which would be something that would allow me to selectively convert individual references). So I'm happy to hear about your script, and would be interested in helping you test it 240: 53: 180:
you will get lovely purple warnings whenever you make a mistake with harv/sfn references, like forgetting a source or including a source twice. Since lots of articles related to the Baha'i faith use sfns, and I gather that's one of your editing interests, you might want to give it a try. Best
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Also I was wondering if there a script that automatically converts citations to sfn or harv format. I am working on a python script that does that. It works to some extent but still has some bugs.
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I don't know of anything, unfortunately – I do them by hand as necessary, which is quite tedious. I suspect that, because of
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