The raku compiler allows for what you want. It is the Pod render module
that has to do this work. SO....
I've just re-written Pod::To::HTML. It's in Raku::Pod::Render (Note the
Raku at the beginning, I also wrote another module with almost the same
name that doesn't do this).
The legacy Pod::To::HTML (which is Pod::To::HTML:auth<github:Raku> )
does all of the HTML rendering hardcoded. Essentially, I took out all
the output-specific and put it into templates.
So, now you can put something like '=Figure' (or '=MyWonderfulBlock')
into your pod6 file, and define a template as 'figure' (or
'mywonderfulblock') with custom output formating, eg. '<img src="mylogo"
width="100px">') and it will work.
Also, you can create your own Format Codes, so F<fa-business-card> could
be made to embed font-awesome icons into pod6 files.
Also, the Raku::Pod::Render distribution has a GUI tool called
Extractor.raku that will take any pm6 file and extract the Pod6 and
format it into README.md or .html files.
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On 02/09/2020 03:02, Vadim Belman wrote:
Unfortunately, neither rendered constraints nor image insertions are
implemented yet. Or it is so up to my knowledge, at least. I miss these
features too sometimes.
Best regards,
Vadim Belman
On Aug 31, 2020, at 6:56 AM, Fernando Santagata <nando.santag...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello *,
I was wondering whether there's a way to tell that a section of pod6 should be
rendered only by a specific renderer.
My problem is that I want to show a figure in a README.md and I'm using
App::MI6, which builds the README.md file from the pod6 documentation in the
module file.
As far as I can tell, there's no specific pod6 formatter for a figure; so far I 've
beeninserting raw markdown lines in the pod6 documentation, such as
"", but it's ugly and it would show when other
renderers will be used on the same pod6 file.
Is there a way to restrict some text to just one renderer, or to insert a
figure or picture in a pod6 file?
--
Fernando Santagata