On 21 October 2019 at 21.44.49, Norbert Hartl (norb...@hartl.name) wrote:
I started to use Rubric as text editing component. With this I started to
add text attributes for wysiwyg editing. In a basic attempt I wrote a
converter from text attributes to pillar markup. The text with pillar
markup is
Hi Norbert, Kasper,
I, for one, am /*very*/ interested in being able to edit Pillar documents in
a wysiwyg fashion. And of course I then want to write out such a document
as a text file with Pillar markup, so that I can commit that document to a
Booklet repo, to be compiled into a PDF.
I was
> Am 21.10.2019 um 19:20 schrieb Kasper Østerbye :
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>> On 21 October 2019 at 18.53.24, Norbert Hartl (norb...@hartl.name) wrote:
>> Looking at the code it seems that there is just a pillar to text conversikn.
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> Yes, I only go from pillar to Text (not just String).
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>> Do you have
On 21 October 2019 at 18.53.24, Norbert Hartl (norb...@hartl.name) wrote:
Looking at the code it seems that there is just a pillar to text
conversikn.
Yes, I only go from pillar to Text (not just String).
Do you have plans to go from text to pillar as well?
Your question confuses me :-)
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Looking at the code it seems that there is just a pillar to text conversikn. Do
you have plans to go from text to pillar as well?
Norbert
> Am 21.10.2019 um 17:19 schrieb Kasper Østerbye :
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> Cheers,
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> Rendering the Pillar markup inside the Pharo image
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> This is work in (early)
Nice work Kasper!
I can’t wait to have a tab with rendered pillar when browsing class comment. :-)
Julien
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