We currently don't have good enough tests for renderers. The tests in
scribble-test/tests/scribble/docs
use only the text renderer, and they're mostly meant to check
renderer-independent formatting details. That could be a starting point
and a good way to test the text renderer, though.
At Thu,
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Philip McGrath
wrote:
> Thanks for this. I think I see in general where the changes need to be,
> and I've taken some first steps toward making them, though it will probably
> be a week or so before I have time to totally dive in.
>
> One additional question: is th
Thanks for this. I think I see in general where the changes need to be, and
I've taken some first steps toward making them, though it will probably be
a week or so before I have time to totally dive in.
One additional question: is there a good/light-weight way to test changes
to the renderers? Thi
Hi Philip,
There's nothing like rowspan currently.
If you want to try adding something, I think you'll end up changing the
"scribble-lib" package in several places: in "core.rkt" to adjust the
contract for tables, in "base.rkt" to adjust the contract for
`tabular`, and in "html-render.rkt", "late
A very rookie question: I am trying to figure out how to specify the
equivalent of HTML's rowspan attribute for tabular from scribble/base: that
is, to have a cell which spans more than one row. In LaTeX, I think I would
use "multirow" (but I'm no LaTeX expert).
I know so know about 'cont, but I b
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