rosettatype / hyperglot

Hyperglot: a database and tools for detecting language support in fonts
http://hyperglot.rosettatype.com
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Use APA for references in `source:` #123

Open MrBrezina opened 1 year ago

MrBrezina commented 1 year ago

See https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples

Any other recommendations welcome. People should use Markdown for italics (asterisks).

Will need to update the README as well.

MrBrezina commented 1 year ago

I would keep the common sources such as Wikipedia, Unicode as simple as possible to keep the size of the database from getting bloated.

kontur commented 5 months ago

On that note, it would be nice to know the exact page(s) and maybe even #sections of wikipedia referenced. Some languages/scripts have several relevant pages etc. For a changing medium like wikipedia the date when referenced would be helpful; not sure if that is part of the APA but I would think so :)