- From: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: suggestion
- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 03:38:44 +0200
Hi Vincent,
For the creation of websites, we already provide
Tools -> Web -> Create website
TeXmacs will prompt you for a source directory and a destination directory.
Then it converts all TeXmacs files in the source directory to Html,
including possible hyperlinks between files. It will simply copy
all non-TeXmacs files (images, text files, etc.)
The second entry 'Update website' allows you to only convert those files
that were changed after a previous conversion.
Best wishes, --Joris
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 08:23:46PM +0100, Vincent Douce Mathoscope wrote:
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hi
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here a request that, seems to me, would be very useful for (for example)
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mainainting a website
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(for example mine :
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http://www.mathoscope.ouvaton.org/mathoscope_xyz/Prepa/distributeur.php?mot=
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<http://www.mathoscope.ouvaton.org/mathoscope_xyz/Prepa/distributeur.php?mot=>)
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- a "file menu" new item, that could be called something like "integral
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save"
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that would be associated to a TeXmacs' pref pane where the user would check
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amond "latex, html, pdf..."
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so that the invocation of this menu item would save the .tm file, and save
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(or update) a html/latex/pdf version with same name and same path...
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- or a "motor" that would move along a whole folder, and open/integral save
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each .tm file of this folder (or of the subfolders level x of this folder)
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Vincent
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?????????
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poésie visuelle :
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https://tsunaminuage.wordpress.com/
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- suggestion, Vincent Douce Mathoscope, 03/26/2020
- Re: suggestion, Massimiliano Gubinelli, 03/26/2020
- Re: suggestion, TeXmacs, 03/29/2020
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