Yeah, but most are either leveraging nodejs because it already is really good at understanding the dom and javascript, or are only doing css. I'm not a fan of nodejs, but I also like that this tool just seems to work.
Anyway. The wiki is updated and in the attachment view you can see the old version listed as well as v1 vs v2(current) --Brennan On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 9:07 AM Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Not really and there is at least one icon in that file, and some had > > bullets that were images. Now that the change is merged I'll generate the > > wiki version tonight. It takes all of 30sec for me since I have > everything > > setup. We can come up with a better solution another time. > > Thanks. Searching for inliner, I see lost of projects that do > inlining. We should adopt on, preferably C or bash (may be even python) > and, if feasibly, either add to the tools/ directory or, if not, to the > tools/ repository. > > >