Neil Van Dyke wrote on 07/06/2017 05:53 AM:
* Pretty similar alternative: user has a Racket file "my-foo", which
is the immediate program the user runs. This file does a `(require
foo)`, as well as a `(start-foo #:pref1 x #:pref2 y ...)`.
I think this is probably the alternative I would/will
I've made a boot-to-Racket-app appliance image for x86 before, based on
Debian Live. The bootable filesystem image was under 400 MB, including
Linux, X, Racket, various other native programs and libraries, and the
app itself.
It would boot to a full-screen display that would display a hostnam
Well there is the racket-rash project[1]. So you're thinking of more a *NIX
environment inside the REPL?
[1] https://github.com/willghatch/racket-rash
On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 5:38:51 PM UTC-7, Royall Spence wrote:
> How about a full suite of all the usual shell commands? I believe this
> is t
How about a full suite of all the usual shell commands? I believe this
is the approach scsh takes. Come to think of it, I'm going to give that
a try now...
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017, at 08:16 PM, Lehi Toskin wrote:
> I have this idea, this vision. I wish to create a small system that would
> more or les
I have this idea, this vision. I wish to create a small system that would more
or less only be to turn on the machine (probably an RPi) and then you'd
immediately be inside a Racket REPL. Probably wouldn't be very interesting by
itself, but that seems to be almost exactly what eLua and MicroPyth
Ben, Georges,
Many thanks for your input.
I checked out the example of a figure from the Scribble manual:
#lang scribble/manual
@(require scriblib/figure)
@figure["straw" @elem{A straw}]{@image["straw.png"]}
Reference to @(figure-ref "straw").
The figure itself successfully converts to LaTeX
I am trying to use Scribble to document some things that are not Racket
bindings. I can get the linking and typesetting behavior I want by building
on top of elemtag and elemref, but I would also like the defining instances
to be added to the table of contents in the same way as bindings defined
us
Scribble has a low-level mechanisms for handling “numberers”, which aim to
solve the the same problem as LaTeX's counters.
http://docs.racket-lang.org/scribble/core.html#%28tech._numberer%29
Alternatively, MathJax natively supports numbering equations:
http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/tex.html
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