What's happening here is that Scribble is designed around sections as
the primary document organization, and it treats everything in
"testmain.scrbl" as being in the initial section, and then adds an
additional section for "testsect.scrbl". If you put `@section{}` on a
line before "bar bar" the you
I have not completely read this thread in detail, but to me it seems like
it could be useful to you, to experiment with pollen and custom tags and
try to capture more semantic meaning with those tags.
I think you would have an easier time creating templates that layout the
code exactly like you
In case it's relevant, the version of Racket and Scribble I'm using is
racket-7.4.0.1-x86_64-linux-precise.sh
downloaded about a week ago, after the large file handling resource
usage had been fixed.
And I've attached the actual html file that was generated. Hope it
survives list submission.
On Thu, Aug 01, 2019 at 07:41:46AM -0400, Benjamin Lerner wrote:
> On 8/1/19 7:25 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
> > (2) When I use include-section from the main file, the actual text in
> > the main file appears first, and the included files are all saved up ane
> > emitted after the text in the main
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