[t2t] LaTeX commands in txt2tags

2014-11-13 Thread rch
Dear txt2tags- list Because I've been using LaTeX for a long time, I'm writing t2t in a sort of hybrid txt2tags x LaTeX dialect. For example, my t2t references are typed thus \cite{omega:99} Getting that postprocessed for xhtml was quite easy

Re: [t2t] LaTeX commands in txt2tags

2014-11-20 Thread rch
To my query Could someone tell me how to do the postproc(tex) for \cite{foobar:2014} in one line? Anne Pacalet wrote: Why don't you rather use preproc to tell txt2tags to keep this as it is in tex files, like this: %!preproc(tex): (\\cite{[^}]*?}) ''\1'' Thank you!

[t2t] How to write Perl documentation in format txt2tags (instead of Pod)

2015-08-09 Thread rch
. + Then blog/tweet/rave about it. rch -- #!/usr/bin/perl # This script reads a Perl file # which has been documented (=pod … =cut) using txt2tags markup # and writes out the documentation format html # It assumes that executables «podselect

[t2t] How to recognise [description uri] ?

2015-07-25 Thread rch
I am using t2t to pretty-print the entries in my Firefox list of bookmarks. Perl reads the *.jsonlz4 file and writes a t2t file with a long list of all the entries; A typical entry would be e.g. + [description http://foo.bar/foobar.html]. It mostly works very

[t2t] links to ![file name[.txt

2015-09-28 Thread rch
I am using txt2tags to make an html guide to files in local directories. The t2t file has links coded like this - [foobar.txt file:///home/rch/foobar.txt] But some of the file names have got non-alpha characters e.g. « ![file name[.txt » For such files, this doesn't

Re: [t2t] links to ![file name[.txt

2015-09-28 Thread rch
Answering my own question; ¿Is there a work around to get this in the html? pathological name The answer is yes! Just write that out verbatim, and surround it top and bottom by three backticks thus ``` pathological name ``` Works like a charm. Richard H

[t2t] Firefox refusing to install **txt2tags here**

2016-06-29 Thread rch
=My problem= Firefox refuses to install **txt2tags here** =Explanation= I would like to try the Firefox extension of **txt2tags here** («an extension for your browser or email client so you can compose in txt2tags» http://wiki.txt2tags.org/demos/ ) But Firefox says wiki.txt2tags.org

[t2t] Where to find nice CSS for txt2tags ?

2017-01-08 Thread rch
Question - Are there any demonstration pages of different CSS for html made by txt2tags? Reason for asking - I want to make a few html pages which (a) look good and (b) have a sidebar menu, and ideally (c) the sidebar menu slides down the page as you browse.

Re: [t2t] Where to find nice CSS for txt2tags ?

2017-01-08 Thread rch
On 01/08/2017 09:33 PM, Little Girl wrote: > It's a proof of concept, and it uses a txt2tags tagged area to > insert an actual HTML style element into the document. Which, I see, makes ...snip... p { ...snip... width: 83.75%; } ul