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According to the Quarto documentation, the default format for citations and the bibliography that will be used if you do not select a concrete csl file in the yml header is "Chicago Manual of Style":
So I guess it is fine to not use any csl option in the yaml header of the minimal example and add a box or something to the tutorial where to mention how to use a different style (where we could then mention csl: apa7.csl as an example).
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I think it's a good idea to keep the demo manuscript as simple as possible and rely on the defaults. Maybe the mention of the csl option would better fit into our Quarto tutorial?
According to the Quarto documentation, the default format for citations and the bibliography that will be used if you do not select a concrete csl file in the yml header is "Chicago Manual of Style":
https://quarto.org/docs/authoring/footnotes-and-citations.html#sec-citations-style
So I guess it is fine to not use any
csl
option in the yaml header of the minimal example and add a box or something to the tutorial where to mention how to use a different style (where we could then mentioncsl: apa7.csl
as an example).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: