On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 03:39, Magnus Therning <[email protected]> wrote: > 1. What to call files? I understand (C)WEB suggests using .w, and > that noweb uses .nw, what should I call anansi files?
I usually use .anansi, but it doesn't matter. You can use whatever extensions you like, or even none at all. > 2. Combining anansi and pandoc works quite well for HTML, but it fails > miserably when trying to use the generated LaTeX: > > > markdown2pdf: ! LaTeX Error: Command \guillemotleft unavailable > in encoding OT1. > > Is there any good way to get around that? The LaTeX loom is designed to output basic markup that can be turned into a PDF with minimum fuss. It probably won't work as-is for more advanced cases, such as when a user wants to use custom templates, or has to inter-operate with pseudo-LaTeX parsers like Pandoc. You could try copying the LaTeX loom into your own code, modifying it to generate the custom output format you want, and then running it as a #!runhaskell script. > 3. Is there any editor support for anansi, syntax highlihgting etc? Not that I know of. Note that Anansi's syntax itself is very minimal, so what you need is an editor that can support formatting a file using multiple syntaxes. I don't know enough about editor modification to figure out which editors support such a feature, or how to enable it. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
