I couldn't locate gif.rkt in the `file' collection. See a complete working example was helpful to get started. I think it will be as useful for
other Racketeers .(especially beginners like myself).
If gif.rkt is indeed gone due to refactorings, I guess the reference to it should removed.
1. Focus on the search box for either "s" or "S"
... accepting only "s" makes sense to me, but the comment said it
accepted "S" and well why not
2. Look for a "keyup" event instead of key press, so that pressing "s"
ONLY focuses on the box and does not focus-and-write-the-letter-"s"
"keyup" events apparently don't have a useful `charCode` field so this
PR looks at the `keyCode` field instead
when rendering multiple html files to a directory `d`, add
`d/index.html` to the set of files-to-be-writted to avoid overwriting
the main index with a part that happens to have the same tag
Add an optional argument to bib-entry to typeset a comment directly
after a citation --- with no punctuation between the end of the citation
and start of the comment.
Example: making an annotated bibliography, with an element that appears just
below each citation
Within `defform`, `...+` should be treated like `...` and made to not
refer to a `...+` binding. (The identifier `...+` is bound by
`syntax/parse`, so it's not difficult to end up with a for-label
binding of `...+`.)
The 'acmart' class includes a '\bigtimes' command from the 'newtxmath'
package, if available. Scribble includes a '\bigtimes' command from the
'mathabx' package. These cannot co-exist.
If `newtxmath` is available, this PR does not import `mathabx` in acmart
documents.
If `newtxmath` is not available, this PR includes `mathabx` like normal
(same as all previous versions of `scribble/acmart`)
Specials are used to represent entities such as nbsp, so the predicate special? needs to be exported
for users of scribble/text to recognize such elements. It is no longer possible to use the contract - since
the contract has effectively been bypassed.