[REBOL] Re: URLs/Links in Makedoc
From: tmoeller::fastmail::fm at: 13-Apr-2006 9:56
Hi Jeff,
i am aware of the whitespace problems. I analysed the the 2.5.6 Version
of makedoc2 a little further. It lacks the emit url function and the
option =url.
At some time it must have been removed, because in the old makedoc docs
it is mentioned to be a new feature.
I searched ALTMe yesterday. There is a Makedoc section. There i found a
link to a modified version with url support i can use.
Thanks for your hint Jeff.
Thorsten
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:41:39 -0500, "Jeff Massung" <massung-gmail.com>
said:
> I haven't tried URLs within MakeDoc2.r yet, but one thing I have noticed
> is
> that whitespace is very important when using MakeDoc. For example, the
> following doesn't work (as expected):
>
> *Bullet item 1
> *Bullet item 2
>
> It needs to be:
>
> *Bullet item 1
>
> *Bullet item 2
>
> Is it possible that you aren't using the "correct" whitespace? This threw
> me
> for multiple loops when first learning to use MakeDoc. Of course, now I
> can't seem to live without it. I just wish that \notes and [indented]
> code
> shared the same width -- but that's a minor issue.
>
> Jeff M.
>
> On 4/12/06, Thorsten Moeller <tmoeller-fastmail.fm> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > i am playing around with the makedoc.r script for some generated
> > Dokumentation. In the docs ( at
> > http://www.rebol.net/docs/makedoc/md1.html)is mentioned that urls are
> > possible. I tried it with something like "=url test.html MyTEST" as
> > described, but no link is produced.
> >
> > Has this feature been removed??? Is there a reason why it does not work
> > anymore???
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Thorsten
> >
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