On 11/29/2016 10:08 AM, Karlin High wrote:
On 11/29/2016 4:47 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
But I would much more like to see it created by a static site generator, in a
system where the content can be managed as a Git repository.
I did a Google serach for "texinfo website generator." Here's one that
reminds me of the LilyPond way of doing things.
HAUNT:
https://haunt.dthompson.us/
Indeed, if we're talking static site generators, Haunt has a lot to
recommend it, especially because it's written in Guile/Scheme which
LilyPond devs/contributors know well. It works with texinfo. It's
functional (as in functional programming). It makes few assumptions, is
flexible, etc.
The recently revamped Guile website now uses Haunt:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/
(One issue with the current website build system is we're using an old
and customized version of texi2html to generate html from texinfo
files. Upgrading to the newer texi2any is a longstanding to-do item.)
-Paul
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