Hernan
I was thinking about it this night. For the coloring we can also
change the template.
What we can do is to copy the book template and experiment.
Stef
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 7:57 PM, Stephane Ducasse
wrote:
> Hi renaud
>
> thanks for the feedback. Settings is way to describe settings.
>
Hi renaud
thanks for the feedback. Settings is way to describe settings.
Now once you have a settings and save it you can take the setting code
and wrap it into a startUpLoader actions.
So there are really complementary.
Ok I did not know that we change the class name. I will check because
my pre
Toc, list of figures are managed by the latex template. So yes you
have them if you template use it.
In fact a template is just a latex with {{{title}}}, {{{attribution}}}
We are working with guille in making pillar simpler to change.
Students were not really well supervised by damien and they pro
Pillar supports embedding LaTex and HTML inside your pillar files so
whatever works for those should work for Pillar. Pillar also has templates
you can modify via moustache. Pillar is actually so flexible I used as a
static website generator utilizing moustache and bootstrap and worked like
a charm
Hi Stef,
2017-11-01 8:11 GMT-03:00 Stephane Ducasse :
>> I wrote documentation for my packages in Markdown + pandoc + LaTeX.
>>
>> The TeX macros contains syntax colorization for Smalltalk code which
>> can be easily added to Pillar (I suppose)
>> Would you consider adding the syntax coloring from
Hi Stephane
Your booklet is very usefull, and show stuff that can only be done by code.
However, in your example, you show how to change syntax style, or enable
freetype, which can also be done using the setting framework, so I was
wondering, how would you position Startup Loader with the setting
> I wrote documentation for my packages in Markdown + pandoc + LaTeX.
>
> The TeX macros contains syntax colorization for Smalltalk code which
> can be easily added to Pillar (I suppose)
> Would you consider adding the syntax coloring from the TeX macros I sent to
> you?
Sure now I'm not a latex
Thank you Stef!
I wrote documentation for my packages in Markdown + pandoc + LaTeX.
The TeX macros contains syntax colorization for Smalltalk code which
can be easily added to Pillar (I suppose)
Would you consider adding the syntax coloring from the TeX macros I sent to you?
I have some silly qu
Hi guys
I just published a new little booklet on Pharo tips and tricks!
Available at: http://books.pharo.org
Feedback and contributions are welcome as usual.
Stef
Hi
we wanted to let you that a new booklet is available on http://books.pharo.org
Stef and Peter
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