> The most ASDF-relevant module is this one: > https://github.com/phantomics/seed/blob/master/seed.generate/generate.lisp > > The seed.generate package is the core of Seed, and its sprout class > wraps ASDF systems. The describe-as-asdf-system method generates a > system definition from a sprout. This method parses the I/O > specification of a Seed system to generate the ASDF system. > What is the granularity of your seeds?
> You can see how the I/O specification works in these files. > https://github.com/phantomics/seed/blob/master/demo-drawing/demo-drawing.seed > https://github.com/phantomics/seed/blob/master/demo-sheet/demo-sheet.seed > I admit the semantics is not obvious. Maybe some documentation could help. Otherwise, the code looks very clean, but I really don't have time for it now. Thanks for advertising on the list, though -- your announcement is most welcome. > I built the slides with the OSX application Keynote. The graphical > elements were made in different ways. Some are screenshots of the Seed > interface and experimental Seed extensions, some of which I scaled up or > changed in other ways through the browser console, like by removing text > content to emphasize the layout. Designs like the ones on pages 1 and 15 > are SVG graphics done in Inkscape. > Thanks. BTW, are you around NYC or are you passing by in 2018? You could give a talk at Lisp NYC. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best. — Edward Abbey