Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> writes: > * Generating part of the document with a Smalltalk script. Wow! Bingo! > Just what I've been dreaming of. Now do you think maybe this might > be used to open a UI Tool (e.g. SystemBrowser) and generate a screen > snapshot to png file on disk, that can be included as a Figure ??? > Perhaps even able to process tapes from EventRecorder? > http://lists.pharo.org/pipermail/pharo-dev_lists.pharo.org/2015-January/104701.html
open a new thread about that. I heard some users might have done something similar already. > * In "5.2. Configuration parameters" I see > support - I am a collection of support files [...] will get > copied inside the outputDirectory folder. > Does this support copying a whole folder to be a folder in > outputDirectory. For example the "theme" folder in Ecstatic ? should work straightforwardly if the "support" variable includes "theme/*" > Some minor feedback on PillarChap doc... please submit pull requests on https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/EnterprisePharo/ > Now I'm a bit late to the party following 1.0.0 release, ok, so I won't tell you about Pillar 2 :-) (https://www.mail-archive.com/pharo-users@lists.pharo.org/msg14415.html) > but I have one criticism and one enhancement suggestion... > > * The syntax @@subscript@@ is very close to @@annotation. I wonder if > something like ,,subscript,, might have been a better choice. I don't > see many double commas anywhere (except data), and if some text needs > to display such data, requiring a space between commas is probably not > too onerous. agree. Please open an issue on https://github.com/pillar-markup/pillar > * In "3.9.1. Script with a label or caption", since the link syntax is > used, possibly using the anchor syntax would feel more consistent. > That is... > [[[@script1|caption=... > rather than... > [[[label=script1|caption=... > not sure about that. We need to make the syntax a bit uniform but I don't see that much improvement here. > Great work with Pillar guys. you can thank Cyril who did 99% of it. -- Damien Cassou http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill