Re: [pollen] ‘raco pollen publish’ shouldn’t publish templates

2018-03-02 Thread Shrutarshi Basu
My solution to this sort of issue is to delegate it to the publish-to-web-server step. I use rsync to push files from the local directory that pollen publishes to locally, and rsync lets you specify files to exclude. On March 2, 2018 at 3:47:03 PM, Matthew Butterick (m...@mbtype.com) wrote: I

Re: [pollen] ‘raco pollen publish’ shouldn’t publish templates

2018-03-02 Thread Matthew Butterick
I agree. But templates can have any name. ("template.html" is just the default convention.) So automatic filtering could be finicky. I think the best policy is to use the `omitted-path?` setting in pollen/setup. I just failed to do so in this instance ;) > On Mar 2, 2018, at 11:42 AM,

[pollen] ‘raco pollen publish’ shouldn’t publish templates

2018-03-02 Thread 'Leandro Facchinetti' via Pollen
For example, https://typographyforlawyers.com/template.html Do you agree? -- Leandro Facchinetti https://www.leafac.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pollen" group. To

Re: [pollen] What are the differences between Scribble and Pollen?

2018-03-02 Thread Joel McCracken
Thanks! It sounds like pollen is what I want then. On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 10:44 AM, Matthew Butterick wrote: > > On Mar 2, 2018, at 7:03 AM, Joel McCracken > wrote: > > But, I have been wondering, how do Pollen and Scribble differ? Its not > clear to

Re: [pollen] What are the differences between Scribble and Pollen?

2018-03-02 Thread Matthew Butterick
> On Mar 2, 2018, at 7:03 AM, Joel McCracken wrote: > > But, I have been wondering, how do Pollen and Scribble differ? Its not clear > to me if I should actually start with Pollen, or evaluate both libraries. It's a question of control & flexibility. Scribble is