Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-10-07 Thread Hendursaga
es. Vanilla SQLite, that is. There are multiple[1] SQLite[2] addons[3] around[4] that add some sort of distributed layer to it, most being zero-cost (or at least low-cost) abstractions. Pretty cool, I'd say! ~ Hendursaga [1] https://dqlite.io/ [2] https://litestream.io/ [3] https://github.com

Re: Create in Org a bilingual book with facing pages

2022-09-28 Thread Hendursaga
EI goes away.. Question: have you looked at other (open-source) typesetting engines besides the TeX family? Like, say, *roff? In some ways, I prefer groff's way to TeX, but it being a much smaller community, with a much smaller ecosystem, gets in the way.. Cheers, Hendursaga

Re: Create in Org a bilingual book with facing pages

2022-09-27 Thread Hendursaga
x27;s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus? (OK, it's technically bilingual, but with two separate English translations along with the original German!) He uses PHP (gross, I know!) to collate everything into a LaTeX document to then generate the various final versions. Besides the PHP, you might pick up a technique or two! (Or three!) ~ Hendursaga [1] https://people.umass.edu/klement/tlp/

Re: IM dev discussions?

2022-09-26 Thread Hendursaga
xperience in setting up / administrating Discourse myself, however. ~ Hendursaga

Re: Auto-checking dead links in the manual (was: http: links in the manual)

2022-08-22 Thread Hendursaga
> I hope that selenium is currently overkill Me too, although the WebDriver protocol itself is less bloated than Selenium. Personally I use Etaoin[1] for anything WebDriver-related, it's pretty compact, Lisp-y, and you can easily run unit tests with Emacs. As for anything ready-made for cleanin

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-06 Thread Hendursaga
f chargebacks against their application, so they should decide how much information to share with Stripe to reduce those chargebacks." -- Hendursaga