Is it possible to create multiline comments in Pillar?
For example I want to add code that I used to create a visualization, but I want to show the user only the image (but want to keep the code so I can regenerate if needed). Thanks, Peter |
Pillar is line based.
You can put a comment to each of the line beginning. Le 7/3/15 19:32, Peter Uhnák a écrit : > Is it possible to create multiline comments in Pillar? > > For example I want to add code that I used to create a visualization, > but I want to show the user only the image (but want to keep the code > so I can regenerate if needed). > > Thanks, > Peter |
H If pillar is line based, how I can make code examples? Actually, maybe this could work, I'll try it later. {{{comment: My Multiline Comment }}} From: [hidden email] Sent: 3/8/2015 8:21 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Pillar multiline comment You can put a comment to each of the line beginning. Le 7/3/15 19:32, Peter Uhnák a écrit : > Is it possible to create multiline comments in Pillar? > > For example I want to add code that I used to create a visualization, > but I want to show the user only the image (but want to keep the code > so I can regenerate if needed). > > Thanks, > Peter |
code examples are made like this [[[ Transcript show: 'hello";There is also additional syntax if your language is not smalltalk and some other stuff. Take a look at pillar docs. you can also have a workaround for multi line comments. Damien has created a pillar mode for emacs, and there is shortcut to comment multiple lines. So you could write your comment in multiple lines , select those lines and use the shortcut. The shortcut is the regular shortcut that emacs uses in all modes to comment things out for multiple lines. On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Peter Uhnak <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Sure I can make a shortcut but I don't like that if there is already something.
So my question is why can't I do {{{comment: my multiline comment }}} We already have the syntax, and we already have conditional rendering; so comment is just something that doesn't end up in any of the output formats. Peter |
Better write something like: [[[render=false and fix pillar to ignore those blocks On Mar 8, 2015 3:55 PM, "Peter Uhnák" <[hidden email]> wrote:
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[[[ ]]] is special and if we need some others environments we will keep them for something more important than comments :) > Sure I can make a shortcut but I don't like that if there is already > something. > > So my question is why can't I do > > {{{comment: > > my > multiline > comment > > }}} > > We already have the syntax, and we already have conditional rendering; > so comment is just something that doesn't end up in any of the output > formats. > > Peter |
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Hi Peter,
El 07/03/15 a las 13:32, Peter Uhnák escribió: > Is it possible to create multiline comments in Pillar? > > For example I want to add code that I used to create a visualization, but I want > to show the user only the image (but want to keep the code so I can regenerate > if needed). > > Thanks, > Peter > Talking about keeping the code for a visualization and making it executable, here is an small project with a long blog post about exploring this possibilities within Moose at [1] and an updated video at [2]. Instead of Pillar it uses pandoc's markdown[3][4][5], which I think could have more early adopters, but may be can be helpful in someway for what you're looking for. Cheers, Offray [1] http://mutabit.com/offray/static/blog/output/posts/grafoscopio-idea-and-initial-progress.html [2] https://archive.org/details/gfcp-alpha-saving-playgrounds-1.mp4 [3] https://github.com/scholmd/scholmd/wiki [4] http://blog.martinfenner.org/2014/03/03/six-misunderstandings-about-scholarly-markdown/ [5] http://blog.martinfenner.org/2013/06/17/what-is-scholarly-markdown/ |
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