Great! Skribilo is now available on macOS through homebrew-guile:
$ brew install aconchillo/guile/skribilo https://github.com/aconchillo/homebrew-guile Best, Aleix On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 12:36 PM Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> wrote: > > I am pleased to announce version 0.9.5 of Skribilo, a schemey document > authoring system. > > https://dl.sv.nongnu.org/releases/skribilo/skribilo-0.9.5.tar.gz > https://dl.sv.nongnu.org/releases/skribilo/skribilo-0.9.5.tar.gz.sig > > The SHA256 hashes for these two files are: > > 00826a21c4634fb0b410ee89eb48068c445d800825874654e3d53d5ca3f0bf09 > skribilo-0.9.5.tar.gz > e5ded90be7d06a7239e662c3d42588cde973b7e8bfb8c8c65d5a2e1566c608f6 > skribilo-0.9.5.tar.gz.sig > > Documentation is available at: > > https://www.nongnu.org/skribilo/ > > Skribilo is a free document production tool that takes a structured > document representation as its input and renders that document in a > variety of output formats: HTML and Info for on-line browsing, and Lout, > LaTeX or ConTeXt for high-quality hard copies. > > The input document can use Skribilo’s markup language to provide > information about the document’s structure, which is similar to HTML or > LaTeX and does not require expertise. Alternatively, it can use a > simpler, “markup-less” format that borrows from Emacs’ outline mode and > from other conventions used in emails, Usenet, and text. > > Skribilo can be thought of as a document programming framework for the > Scheme programming language that may be used to automate a variety of > document generation tasks. It uses GNU Guile 3.0 or 2.x as the > underlying Scheme implementation. > > Skribilo is a follow-up to Manuel Serrano’s and Érick Gallesio’s Skribe > (thank you!). It is based on Skribe 1.2d but differs in important ways. > > Excerpt from the ‘NEWS’ file: > > * New in Skribilo 0.9.5 > > ** Skribilo now runs on Guile 3.0 (in addition to 2.x) > ** Guile 1.8 is no longer supported > > ** ‘document’ markup supports :info-dir-category and :info-dir-entry > > These are honored by the Info engine, which uses them as the category > and entry that show up in the Info “dir” file. > > ** Info engine: number sections and chapters > ** Lout engine: recognize and replace more Unicode characters in the input > > Thanks, > Ludovic.