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Re: Setting up repository for user macrosets
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Mon, 30 May 2022 17:36:58 +0000 |
Thanks for the replies so far.
I'll setup a repo this week and add as much as possible.
Feel free to add more.
Kind regards,
Hans
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> Op Mon May 30 2022 18:40:17 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time)
> schreef Thomas Dupond <thomas@dupond.eu>:
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> ---------- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----------
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> "hbezemer@kliksafe.nl" via <groff@gnu.org> wrote:
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> > Dear all,
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> > For a
> while I've been thinking of creating a github public repository
> > with
> user macrosets for groff.
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> > Per macroset I could make a folder
> containing the macroset, a snippet
> > / example and a README(.md) file with
> some background on the macroset
> > and a info on how to use the macroset
> and how to build the snippet.
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> I maintain a list of useful groff tricks at
> https://froude.eu/groff and
> you can find a handful of macrosets here:
> https://froude.eu/groff/examples/macro-sets.html
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> You should add them to
> your repository!
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> > Macrosets could either be extensions on the mm, ms,
> mom macrosets (or
> > others) or standalone macrosets.
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> > I think it could
> be helpful for other users to be able to see if a
> > specific macroset is
> available before writing one on their own.
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> > Personally I find it
> inspiring to see what others have come up with to
> > solve a specific
> problem.
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> > I can check if the macrosets produces the expected output
> before
> > pushing to the repo.
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> > Would that be a good idea?
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> > Kind
> regards,
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> > Hans
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> --
> Regards,
> Thomas
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