Hyper-literate programming is to literate programming exactly what hypertext documents are to regular books and texts.
![]() Instead of creating a table to combine "Examples:" with the exmaple content, use a compound paragraph (which didn't exist when `examples` was first implemented). A compound paragraph provides better and more consistent typesetting; for example, it doesn't make the word "Examples:" use a fixed-width font in HTML output. |
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scribble | ||
scribble-doc | ||
scribble-html-lib | ||
scribble-lib | ||
scribble-test | ||
scribble-text-lib | ||
.gitignore |