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remove spurious 'rrr' #8

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I plan to develop a PDF version for using with the suite of Raku PDF modules by David Warring (PDF::Content, et alii).

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tbrowder commented Sep 16, 2024

Now I see what was intended: using another name for the repo.

Given that, I will change the README some more...

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finanalyst commented Sep 18, 2024

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I am really pleased that you have undertaken to create a pdf version!
Would you like to include it in this distribution? It would then live under the RakuDoc/To/ directory?

Since I have been working on this distribution on my own, there are still places where the docs are lagging. In particular, I have removed the submodule from this repo - it was too complicated for a single file (rakudociem-ipsum.rakudoc)

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tbrowder commented Sep 19, 2024 via email

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@tbrowder The RakuDoc v2 re-instates several things in POD6 that were not completely implemented with Pod::To::HTML or Pod::To::BigPage - for example A<> P<> and D<> markup.

I started my work on Raku::Pod::Render to move the HTML aspect out of the P2HTML renderer and into some form of template. RakuAST::RakuDoc::Render builds on that work.

Since you contributed to P2HTML (I thing), I learned many lessons from you and I am really hopeful to expand the authorship of this distribution so that its not just one person who understands it.

My aim is to have a core renderer that can be sub-classed for all formats.

I have written Renderers for Text, MarkDown and HTML (single file, and internet connected), but there need to be more.

Also different outputs, eg epub and pdf, may require more from the core renderer than HTML requires.

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