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antononcube | @rcmlz See "Markdown::Grammar:ver<0.5.9>" -- I uploaded it to raku.land. That version has a Markdown-to-Jupyter converter, which works with code and TeX/LaTeX. I have tried it only with my test Markdown files though. So, issues, suggestions, and PRs are welcome. | 00:35 | |
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ab5tract | antononcube: I guess ConTeXt didn't end up fitting your needs? | 09:01 | |
it's got some significant advantages over LaTeX in terms of customization but of course that also adds to the complexity | 09:02 | ||
rcmlz | @antononcube Thanks. That was fast! I‘ll test it now. | 09:25 | |
ab5tract | Context also uses LuaTeX, which is opens up so many options | 09:45 | |
Anyway, probably the best way to show it off is to eventually submit a PR :) | 09:46 | ||
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antononcube | @ab5tract I did try to install ConTeXt after mentioned months ago without success. | 11:34 | |
ab5tract | Hmm. TeX can be a crapshoot of dependencies, but installing context from the context garden was always pretty straightforward for me in the past | 11:37 | |
antononcube | @rcmlz There is a problem with the so called reference links. In Jupyter, it seems, that every markdown cell is “its own” Markdown document. I have a solution which I haven’t implemented for Jupyter yet. (Done so for HTML and Mathematica.) | 11:38 | |
@ab5tract Does any Jupyter kernel use ConTeXt? Is that any different than the usual TeX specs? | 11:41 | ||
ab5tract | Its a set of modules for TeX | 11:50 | |
Same as what LaTeX is, from that perspective | |||
I doubt any Jupyter kernel “uses” TeX in any capacity | 11:52 | ||
Instead markdown is translated to LaTeX | |||
If the kernel uses pandoc, Context is built in | |||
Anyway, the distinction is that LaTeX has been stuck in an upgrade cycle for 10+ years as they try to address issues that prevent easy adjustment of layout / mixing of modules | 11:59 | ||
Context has been through 2-3 versions in that time, with the same concerns but more effect outcomes | |||
*effective | |||
Maybe the LaTeX3 upgrade has been closer to 20 years at this point | 12:00 | ||
I’m using the term “module” very loosely here. As in the TeX world the more accurate term would be “macro package” | 12:02 | ||
tex.stackexchange.com/questions/49...in-context | 12:32 | ||
antononcube | Good to know. | 12:52 | |
I did think you mentioned ConTeXt in relation to Markdown-to-Jupyter converter. | 12:53 | ||
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@rcmlz Please use "Markdown::Grammar:ver<0.5.10>" -- it has the reference links working. | 13:54 | ||
rcmlz | zef only gives 0.5.9 | 14:09 | |
shall I use github as source? | |||
antononcube | Hmm.. I just uploaded 0.5.11 -- I will commit to GitHub within 5 min. | 14:10 | |
rcmlz | will switch to private chat as I guess converting Markdown files to Jupyter Notebooks is perhaps poluting Raku Beginners Chat. | 14:15 | |
jaguart | Anyone have a working raku-tidy? I tried Perl6::Tidy but it no longer works - drforr we miss you | 14:28 | |
antononcube | I guess no relation what-so-ever with "tidyverse". | 14:47 | |
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lizmat | .tell jaguart you might want to look at creating a custom deparsing class | 18:00 | |
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