wjschne / apaquarto

A quarto extension for creating APA7 documents in .docx, .html, and .pdf formats
https://wjschne.github.io/apaquarto/
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[Feature Request] CRediT Taxonomy #3

Closed SHogenboom closed 1 year ago

SHogenboom commented 1 year ago

First of all: thanks for going through the trouble of creating a quarto APA template! Much appreciated and I’ve not encountered any major issues so far.

I was wondering if it would be possible to add the CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy)? The papaja papaja has already found a way to implement it, but my understanding of templates is not good enough to incorporate it myself.

Thanks in advance!

wjschne commented 1 year ago

This is a good idea. Are you aware of a standard way for APA format to include this information? It seems that including it in the third paragraph of the author note (or in a separate paragraph) is the natural home for this information.

wjschne commented 1 year ago

I implemented the feature. An example of its use is in the template. Let me know if it meets your needs.

SHogenboom commented 1 year ago

Thanks so much for implementing this right away!

I’m having some issues where the affiliation superscript is now shown 5 times… which appears to correspond with the number of roles assigned. This error also happens when you render the template (e.g., Dolorita Perengana now has 3 affilitions with id 5).

For readability I would also suggest a different font styling for the names opposed to the actual roles. For example, a bold/italic combination. Not a major issue though but wanted to suggest it anyway.

wjschne commented 1 year ago

Thanks for catching the subscript error! I believe it is fixed now.

I tried various font styling differences for the roles. Because the rest of the title page is mostly understated, bolding the names made them stand out on the page a little too much. I went with italicizing the names instead. It makes the authors' roles a bit more readable but without immediately drawing the eye.