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[unknown: 9] 12-Jan-2006 [677] | \table <BR> =row <BR> /table |
btiffin 12-Jan-2006 [678x2] | Thanks Reichart, I was just about to post that I stumbeld on a non breaking space solution. |
And then I stumbled on posting stumbel | |
eFishAnt 13-Jan-2006 [680] | makespace |
[unknown: 9] 13-Jan-2006 [681x3] | Am I correct that tables in MakeDoc are only vertical?!!? |
Meaning, the the top is darker than the rows. | |
Is there way to make a table in MakeDoc that has the first column all dark, then each column to the right is white? | |
Ashley 14-Jan-2006 [684] | You want row headings instead of column headings. Not supported. |
Graham 14-Jan-2006 [685] | It's not supported by html |
[unknown: 9] 14-Jan-2006 [686] | In HTML I can colour the table cells on the left, and leave the other columns clear. So that should work. |
Ammon 14-Jan-2006 [687] | Actually, it's pretty simple to do it in HTML: <table> <tr> <th>One</th><td>one</td> </tr><tr> <th>Two</th><td>two</td> </tr> </table> Just use TH instead of TD where you want the Header cells to be. |
btiffin 16-Jan-2006 [688] | . |
btiffin 17-Jan-2006 [689] | . |
Thør 1-Apr-2006 [690] | . |
Henrik 16-Nov-2006 [691] | Is it me or is there not a hidden option to make 2 column output in makedoc 2? I seem to remember one. |
Gabriele 16-Nov-2006 [692] | some versions have something like that, not sure the official version does. |
MikeL 16-Nov-2006 [693] | Henrik, I am not sure what you mean but this makes a two column table for me \table Column1 Heading Column2 Heading =row Cell 1,1 Cell 1,2 =row Cell 2,1 Cell 2,2 /table |
Henrik 16-Nov-2006 [694] | Mike, I was thinking like this: http://www.rebol.net/docs/makedoc.html |
Louis 17-Nov-2006 [695] | With MakeDoc2 is there any way to comment out a block of text you don't want to print? I found =: but that doesn't seem to work. Or perhaps I just don't know how to use it. |
Gabriele 17-Nov-2006 [696x2] | put ; in front of the paragraph |
henrik, the source to that page uses \column ... =column ... /column | |
Louis 17-Nov-2006 [698x2] | Gabriele, Thanks! I should have known to try the REBO way. But the comment in MakeDoc2 says to use "=: " |
REBO = REBOL | |
Henrik 26-Nov-2006 [700x2] | ; Options still need work!!! <---- found this in the source code for makedoc 2 on rebol.org Does this mean that reusing makedoc in the same run-time session really is broken? If I turn off table of contents for one doc, it will not be on for the next for example. |
I found a bug that accumulates the options over several documents. maybe I can fix it... | |
Henrik 27-Nov-2006 [702x3] | Fixed! |
set 'scan-doc func [str /options block] [ clear out title: none if options [ if find block 'no-title [title: true] ] emit options opts clear opts str: join str "^/^/###" ; makes the parse easier parse/all detab str rules if verbose [ n: 1 foreach [word data] out [ print [word data] if (n: n + 1) > 5 [break] ] ] out ] | |
options are now cleared properly before a makedoc document is scanned. | |
Brock 8-May-2007 [705] | To Brian's comments on Make-doc. I've tried using it as well. I found it was great for short documents and started to get hard to us as we moved to larger documents. i shouldn't say hard to use, but hard to edit the document once I made changes or stumbled across errors in the original. I should have used 'find' more, as it really was difficult to scroll around and find where you were in a larger documents. Has anyone else experienced the same thing? |
Geomol 8-May-2007 [706] | Yes, I have some problems navigating my large documents in NicomDoc format, which is original based on MakeDoc. I use search/find a lot. Maybe a syntax recognizer using colours would help. |
Brock 8-May-2007 [707] | I was thinking a conscious effort in adding lots of additional blank space in the document would help better define paragraphs and sections of the document. So it's ignored by the MakeDoc parser, but gives the user a better visual hint, which is what the difference is between the text and the output. |
btiffin 8-May-2007 [708] | Perhaps a syntax highlighter for kate or other folding editor would help? Not that I know anything about syntax files for editors...I haven't run PC edits in a long while, but most editors now support code folding. At least in Linux land. |
Brock 9-May-2007 [709] | May be the answer. Might have to look into this the next time I play with Make-Doc |
Henrik 9-May-2007 [710x2] | I would like to see a rewrite that lets it work on a series of text documents, build a TOC an link to subdocuments, like the HTML REBOL/Core manual. |
and allow insertion of automatically scaled images | |
james_nak 8-Jul-2007 [712] | This is an odd one. I just re-downloaded makedoc2.r and for whatever reason I can get it to output. The html file includes only <% page-body %> despite the in input including the examples. ANyone have any ideas? |
btiffin 8-Jul-2007 [713] | james; My quick test worked out ok. Do you have a local template.html maybe? Which version did you snag. I just pulled one out of rebol.org with Version: 2.5.7 Date: 10-Mar-2007 And then saved the MakeDoc Example from http://www.rebol.net/docs/makedoc/fastmd.htmland it worked as expected. |
james_nak 8-Jul-2007 [714x3] | Btiffin, let me check... |
I have the same makedoc version 2.5.7 and view 1.3.2.3.1. I've tried that exact example as well though with verbose on I am seeing an error: ** Script Error: copy expected range argument of type: number series port pair ** Where: debug ** Near: copy/part here find here newline | |
Without verbose on I don't get the error but then I don't get the output either. I'll check to see if it thinks I need a template. Shouldn't of course. | |
btiffin 8-Jul-2007 [717] | Hmmm, sounding weird. |
james_nak 8-Jul-2007 [718x2] | I know. |
Thanks, btiffin, I changed the template-file to false. Now I'm goning to check if that is in the script. | |
btiffin 8-Jul-2007 [720] | I can't even find page-body anywhere in the source code. And the <% %> makes me curious too. It might be something on the server side. |
james_nak 8-Jul-2007 [721] | Well, at least my mind wasn't playing tricks on me. The version in the script library has the template set to a file. Thanks for the hint! |
btiffin 8-Jul-2007 [722x2] | %template.html is a "one-of" default. If it is not found it uses the embeded copy. This code here if not no-template [ template: any [select opts 'template select doc 'template template-file] if file? template [template: attempt [read template]] if not template [template: trim/auto default-template] ] It's actually pretty handy. |
I'm starting to think you have more of a server side issue somewhere. Something is tripping that <% page-body %> to get sent as the 'page' instead of the actual expanded page-body. | |
james_nak 8-Jul-2007 [724] | Could be but since it works I can get back to creating. I think you're right in that there is more than meets the eye. |
PatrickP61 27-Jul-2007 [725] | Where can I find the latest make-doc.txt file used the make the Make-doc.html page at http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/documentation.r?script=makedoc2.r |
btiffin 27-Jul-2007 [726] | My house :) Unless you mean the actual useful example page at http://www.rebol.net/docs/makedoc/fastmd.html in which case I don't know. The doc I did for the library is mostly just a pointer guide to other guides. When looking at the the docs in rebol.org you should see a Download Documentation As: HTML or editable. The editable version is very close to the orignal source text to get a clone of the original, just cut out the 5 or 6 lines of download header. The first line of the original is Introducing %makedoc2... |
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