[Cuis-dev] Erudite

Gerald Klix cuis.01 at klix.ch
Tue Oct 18 09:31:42 PDT 2022


Hi Mariano,

Yes of course, please do so!
And perhaps, please, test it; I am not sure whether it still works.


HTH,

Gerald


On 18.10.22 18:27, Mariano Montone wrote:
> Gerald,
> 
> I'd like to add this to Erudite repo, so it can be easily found, and 
> hopefully work more on it later. May I ?
> 
> I can see that the Erudite parser makes it difficult to implement the 
> HTML rendering. There's no concept of paragraphs and lists and items in 
> the parser, that HTML needs for a correct display.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>       Mariano
> 
> El 15/10/22 a las 12:21, Gerald Klix escribió:
>> Maybe the attached packages helps.
>> It's a bit old and untested/unused for at least a year,
>> but it may provide a start.
>>
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>> On 15.10.22 15:36, Mariano Montone via Cuis-dev wrote:
>>> El 15/10/22 a las 10:18, Mariano Montone escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>> Mariano, in the example you mentioned, the documentation are 
>>>>> markdown files. How does it work with literate programming?
>>>>>
>>>> My example was with Markdown, but you would use files in Erudite 
>>>> source format, not Markdown, for your usecase. Then you build 
>>>> Erudite books from those files. It is straightforward. There are no 
>>>> conversions. Only matter: there are no good external editing tools 
>>>> for those files, that can give you a preview, etc. But, are there 
>>>> good user-facing editing tools for TexInfo, for example? Not sure 
>>>> Emacs counts. So, I think it would be more or less like what you 
>>>> have now with TexInfo, but you would have Erudite source files 
>>>> instead. Also, I'm thinking a specialized Erudite editor could be 
>>>> provided for files in Erudite format, coded in Cuis + Erudite, if 
>>>> you wanted.
>>>>
>>> Difference is TexInfo can produce HTML, and Erudite does not atm. 
>>> Perhaps implement an Erudite -> TexInfo exporter. Still not sure what 
>>> would be the best option that'd give you what you are looking for in 
>>> the cheapest way.
>>>
> 



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