Dear Racketeers,
I've started looking into creating a package so that Scribble will
support the new acmart class in its LaTeX backend. I have a few
questions.
0- Who if anyone is maintaining the LaTeX backend to Scribble?
1- How do I insert arbitrary code in the LaTeX output stream, without
an enclosing \begin{environment}...\end{environment} ?
2- How do I output [optional arguments] to LaTeX \commands as opposed
to {compulsory arguments} or \begin...\end bodies?
3- Should I support use of the HTML backend from the same source? If
so, what is the "Right Thing" to bridge the gap between what arguments
the two backends expect (e.g. with respect to @authorinfo vs
\author\orcid\email\affiliation...)?
Looking at the code is painful. The internals look much more complex
and less documented than they could be.
Of course, if someone more proficient than I at those dark arts is
already working on an acmart package, I'll be glad to yield what I
have and/or otherwise assist.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org
When politics are used to allocate resources, the resources all end up being
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