Re: a 100-line indentation-based preprocessor for HTML

2009-11-30 Thread Steve Howell
On Nov 28, 4:46 am, "Colin W." wrote: > On 27-Nov-09 22:04 PM, Steve Howell wrote: > > > > > Python has this really neat idea called indentation-based syntax, and > > there are folks that have caught on to this idea in the HTML > > community. > > > AFAIK the most popular indentation-based solution

Re: a 100-line indentation-based preprocessor for HTML

2009-11-28 Thread Martijn Arts
It´s quite clear to me: Not. I've taken a look at the "Timebar", and in the last two months there has been no change at all. On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Steve Howell wrote: > On Nov 27, 9:56 pm, "David Williams" wrote: > > You might want to take a look at this: > > > > http://www.ghrml.org

Re: a 100-line indentation-based preprocessor for HTML

2009-11-28 Thread Colin W.
On 27-Nov-09 22:04 PM, Steve Howell wrote: Python has this really neat idea called indentation-based syntax, and there are folks that have caught on to this idea in the HTML community. AFAIK the most popular indentation-based solution for generating HTML is a tool called HAML, which actually is

Re: a 100-line indentation-based preprocessor for HTML

2009-11-27 Thread Steve Howell
On Nov 27, 9:56 pm, "David Williams" wrote: > You might want to take a look at this: > > http://www.ghrml.org/ > Yep, it's not clear how actively they are maintaining that. The fact that it seems to target Genshi only might be limiting their audience, which is unfortunate. -- http://mail.pytho

Re: a 100-line indentation-based preprocessor for HTML

2009-11-27 Thread David Williams
You might want to take a look at this: http://www.ghrml.org/ David > Python has this really neat idea called indentation-based syntax, and > there are folks that have caught on to this idea in the HTML > community. > > AFAIK the most popular indentation-based solution for generating HTML > is a

a 100-line indentation-based preprocessor for HTML

2009-11-27 Thread Steve Howell
Python has this really neat idea called indentation-based syntax, and there are folks that have caught on to this idea in the HTML community. AFAIK the most popular indentation-based solution for generating HTML is a tool called HAML, which actually is written in Ruby. I have been poking around w