Thank you both for your replies! On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 9:49 AM Richard Hainsworth <rnhainswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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. > > Sorry for shameless ad > > 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 > -- Fernando Santagata