I didn't ask them that, but I did provide the link to PBE. It was up to them
to learn any way they wish.
You can't mandate people to read PBE. You can lead a horse to water but you
can't make it drink.
PBE is not a good resource if you want to look up classes that you need for
your application. J
Could the class documentation you are looking for be generated
automagically from the class comments? The first para could be a blurb
describing the purpose of the class. The resulting document could be
searchable.
--Trygve
On 26.03.2020 14:43, horrido wrote:
I didn't ask them that, but I di
Hey Kasper - it looks like your GHMParser does exactly what I need, in that it
parses the markdown spec I am looking at.
One question - GHMAbstractBlock has a children property - when would you expect
that to be populated?
E.g. if the markdown was
# Header 1
Some text
## Header 2
More text
On 2020-03-24 10:51 a.m., Tim Mackinnon wrote:
Hi guys - do we have a simple markdown parser that is reasonably up to date?
What's wrong with the real markdown itself? I've used the original Markdown.pl
implementation for years same as I would any other shell script, via OSProcess
markdown: s
Hi Ramón,
I have a couple of questions. If you are using OSProcess in Pharo 8, how
are you installing it and from what repository? If I add the Squeaksource
version, I do not have the method that you are referencing.
Additionally, it would be good to see an example of this in OSSubprocess.
Using
Hi Tim,
I had the same need for a more structured access to a parsed document. I
believe this class does something to like that
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kasperosterbye/PillarDocumentEditor/master/Pillar%20Document%20Editor/PDESection.class.st?token=AEHHCYPCF65HJLDN3RTLMAS6PWPS4
My parser