mmm-mode
New official home for mmm-mode, fixed for Emacs >= 23 (by dgutov)
epub-create
Portable shell script for creating a minimal EPUB from a small collection of files (by flexibeast)
mmm-mode | epub-create | |
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2 | 6 | |
329 | 5 | |
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7.1 | 10.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | ISC License |
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mmm-mode
Posts with mentions or reviews of mmm-mode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-31.
- mmm-mode: New official home for mmm-mode, fixed for Emacs >= 23
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How Do I Force 'here doc' Strings In Ruby Files To Actually Be Indented Properly In Emacs?
As per /u/flexibeast’s comment, I’d argue that this is correct behavior: Emacs can’t, by default, know that the contents of a heredoc are SQL. However, with a little elbow grease, you can use mmm-mode to engage sql-mode in heredocs. There doesn’t appear to be support for this baked into mmm-mode, but I found this comment that you should be able to adapt.
epub-create
Posts with mentions or reviews of epub-create.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-01.
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How to add entry to history file when executing from script?
It's in the repo i linked to upthread; in particular, please refer to this file at this commit, with the four instances of cat ${SPINE} | replaced with <${SPINE}[a].
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Any Neurodivergent people interested in popularized internet standards and "open source" software("floss")?
In my own case, although i'm not active on any microblogging platform, i am a FOSS dev and, er, 'documenter', and i recently read up a bit on the EPUB standards to put together a guide and shell script for creating a minimal EPUB.
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How to reload .profile without logging out?
Last year i encountered a problem caused by LVM's build system relying on a bashism. And i recently release a simple shell script for creating EPUBs, which tries to avoid using non-POSIX functionality so that it's more likely to be usable on different systems/platforms.
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Reading newer epub ebooks with nov.el / shr rendering removes whitespace
i can reproduce this on my system, using my epub-create script i released just the other day. :-)
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How Do I Force 'here doc' Strings In Ruby Files To Actually Be Indented Properly In Emacs?
In the context of the Ruby snippet you shared, the indentation doesn't matter for what the code is doing, but in other contexts, the indentation *can( matter. For example, i recently wrote a shell script to create a minimal EPUB, which uses heredocs to create XML and XHTML files. If Emacs indented the 'headers' and 'footers' according to their position in the code structure, their indentation in the resulting files would be misleading (even though this wouldn't affect the validity of the markup).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mmm-mode and epub-create you can also consider the following projects:
poly-ruby.el - Provides poly-ruby-mode for Emacs
enhanced-ruby-mode - An enhanced ruby-mode for Emacs that uses Ripper in ruby 1.9+ to highlight and indent the source code