Re: [racket-users] using scribble for everything from category theory to poetry

2019-07-27 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 03:30:37PM +0200, Jens Axel Søgaard wrote: > Den man. 15. jul. 2019 kl. 23.38 skrev Hendrik Boom >: > > > (1) How does scribble handle mathematical notation? Presumably there's a > > hack > > for when I'm generating TeX, but is there anything reasonable when > > generatin

Re: [racket-users] using scribble for everything from category theory to poetry

2019-07-16 Thread Ben Greenman
More answers: On 7/15/19, Hendrik Boom wrote: > (1) How does scribble handle mathematical notation? Presumably there's a > hack > for when I'm generating TeX, but is there anything reasonable when > generating > HTML? Mathjax is somewhat tolerable, but mathML would be nice. For TeX, I tell Scr

Re: [racket-users] using scribble for everything from category theory to poetry

2019-07-15 Thread Robby Findler
I'm not sure if I'm the best one to answer these, but here are my attempts. On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 4:38 PM Hendrik Boom wrote: > > I'm thinking of trying Scribble again now that I have a new computer. > I found it unacceptably slow years ago when I tried it on a 80,000 word novel. > I now, howev

[racket-users] using scribble for everything from category theory to poetry

2019-07-15 Thread Hendrik Boom
I'm thinking of trying Scribble again now that I have a new computer. I found it unacceptably slow years ago when I tried it on a 80,000 word novel. I now, however, have a modern machine and it may be fast enough. I have a few questions before I convert *everything* I'm doing to scribble. Each o