On 03/08/10 23:32, The Quiet Center wrote:
On Aug 2, 9:46 pm, Stuart Rackham<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Terrance
Hi Stuart!
On 29/07/10 03:34, metaperl wrote:
The complete new build-websites.sh is a bit more generic and allows
people to re-use the asciidoc website example for their own site a bit
easier.
Is the bash -x option an undocumented option? I can't find it on the bash man
page.
wow. All it does is echo the command it is about to execute to STDOUT
- http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_02_03.html
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/951336/how-to-debug-a-bash-script
Long ago I adopted the .txt extension for AsciiDoc source. I experimented early
on with custom extensions but it was too confusing -- AsciiDoc source files are
readable plain text files
heh, but so is restructured text, markdown, github flavored markdown,
python code, etc.
Basically for emacs I can program it to start up asciidoc-mode when a
file has a .adoc extension.
Of course, there are other ways to detect the mode of a file, such as
scanning the first few lines. But the first few lines of an asciidoc
file are not going to look very distinct from other plain-text markup
systems.
Yeah, this is one of those grey areas, so often the case when it comes to
writing software that interacts with humans and it often comes down to a matter
of the personal taste on the part of whoever happens to be in the drivers seat.
Cheers, Stuart
which is what the .txt extension is for and all text
edits recognize and open .txt files. I also wanted to be able to pass around
AsciiDoc files for others to read without confusing them with "What on earth is
this file with the funny extension he's sent me? How do I open it? Is it safe to
open?".
My preference is to stick unambiguously with the .txt extension for AsciiDoc
source files. See
alsohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_fileandhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_text).
Maybe I should put this in an FAQ.
it's certainly an interesting topic.
The easiest way is to attach diff files (unified context -u) and post to the
discussion list.
got it.
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