LaTeXML
Asciidoctor
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LaTeXML
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Wikipedia of Algebraic Geometry Will Forever Be Incomplete. (2022)
Stacks project is available on github, so in theory (if you're bored enough) it should be possible to reverse engineer their design from their make-project file https://github.com/stacks/stacks-project/blob/master/documen...
At a high level they use plastex https://github.com/plastex/plastex to convert latex to html (you seem to be using pandoc?) and so can control the rendering to any fine accuracy they want. I liked this general style as well, so I tried using plastex but couldn't get my head around it and so started using LateXML https://github.com/brucemiller/LaTeXML
My usecase: I wanted to have a "dependency graph" of lemmas to make it easier to see proofs without having to jump back and forth through a pdf, and this was sort of similar to lean formalization blueprint graphs https://teorth.github.io/pfr/blueprint/dep_graph_document.ht... (which also uses plastex) but without the lean parts. There's still a lot of work to be done, but I think I have a pretty okay implementation using latexml which meets 50% of my requirements for now, so I'm happyish https://texviz.arsricharan.in/ghrss24/
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
LaTeML [1] is presumably the latex to html tool that arXiv is testing right now. What are peoples thoughts about it compared to other such tools?
[1] https://github.com/brucemiller/LaTeXML
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Python Type Hints Are Turing Complete
They aren't using the rendered PDFs. They are convering from the LaTeX sources, that you upload to arxiv with https://github.com/brucemiller/LaTeXML
Asciidoctor
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AsciidocFX: The Asciidoc Editor for documentation and authoring
AsciidocFX, is an open-source, cross-platform editor that provides an exceptional user experience and a comprehensive set of features for working with Asciidoc files. Though Asciidoctor provides these capabilities, not everyone will be comfortable enough to work in the commandline or shell setting that's where AsciidocFX comes to the rescue. Let's explore some of the key capabilities that make AsciidocFX stand out.
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
You have also AsciiDoctor ( https://asciidoctor.org/ ) which is alive and well. I am using it for technical CS documentation internally, but only for single page documents. I did not try to deploy their whole multi-document setup called Antora ( https://antora.org/ ).
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[DEV][App Release] Markor 2.11 adds AsciiDoc and CSV Support
AsciiDoc File support. ( #1876, #808, #2022)
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Good software/SaaS for Technical Documentation CMS
If Maths is important to you, take a look at Asciidoc - https://asciidoctor.org/
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Documentation generators and custom syntax highlighting
I use Asciidoctor, highlightjs, a custom highlight.js language definition and that bash script:
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I wish Asciidoc was more popular
AsciiDoc is so close to being good. It slam dunks Markdown, but they just have a few nagging issues that they refuse to fix, for 9 years now:
https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues/1087
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Markdown, Asciidoc, or reStructuredText - a tale of docs-as-code
Asciidoctor is a Ruby-based text processor for parsing AsciiDoc into a document model and converting it to HTML5, PDF, EPUB3, and other formats. Built-in converters for HTML5, DocBook5, and man pages are available in Asciidoctor. Asciidoctor has an out-of-the-box default stylesheet and built-in integrations for MathJax (display beautiful math in your browser), highlight.js, Rouge, and Pygments (syntax highlighting), as well as Font Awesome (for icons). Although Asciidoctor is written in Ruby, that does not mean you need to know Ruby to use it. Asciidoctor can be executed on a JVM using AsciidoctorJ or in any JavaScript environment (including the browser) using Asciidoctor.js. You can choose any one of three Asciidoctor processors (Ruby, JavaScript, Java/JVM) and get the same experience. You can also use the Asciidoctor Maven Plugin to convert your Asciidoc documentation using Asciidoctor from an Apache Maven build.
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Designing Go Libraries: The Talk: The Article
asciidoctor for writing
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Docs as code vs a tool that can work with .md and xml?
If you're looking at AsciiDoc, you'll want to look at Asciidoctor: https://asciidoctor.org/
- Diving deeper into custom PDF and ePub generation
What are some alternatives?
python-typing-machines - Python type hints are Turing complete.
RDoc - RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects.
xlcalculator - xlcalculator converts MS Excel formulas to Python and evaluates them.
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
di - Pythonic dependency injection
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
json-parser-in-typescript-ver
ansible-doc-generator - CLI for documenting Ansible roles into Markdown files.
plain_latex_book - A plain latex book template
GitHub Changelog Generator - Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub.
ar5ivist - A turnkey command for converting a LaTeX source to ar5iv-style HTML
hugo-PaperMod - A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme.