`scribble/html/lang' to `scribble/html'.
Since `foo:' keywords are very common in any code that uses
`scribble/html', it is much more convenient to have it provide the
custom `#%top'. It simplifies code that uses it, for example, files in
`meta/web/common' now use
#lang at-exp racket/base
(require scribble/html)
instead of the (only-in scribble/html/lang #%top) which it used before,
or instead of explicitly quoting all `foo:'s.
necessary modules are now "all.rkt"s; "shard.rkt"s turn to
"resources.rkt".
Also, "navbar.rkt" changes to "all.rkt", since it was doing the same
thing (in addition to setting the navbar).
Ie, the difference between using it as a language and as a module is now
the same in both. Also, improve `scribble/html' (and
`scribble/html/htmllang') by reproviding most of the corresponding text
modules.
Change `meta/web' accordingly, and improve code by making a new langugae
(`#lang meta/web'). This language is similar to `scribble/html' except
that it uses the plain scribble reader (not the `-inside' one), it
doesn't use the customized module-begin feature (that uses
`output-xml'), and it adds all the relevant bits of `meta/web/common'.
(Also, "meta/web/common.rkt" is gone, since it's used only as a language
now.)
This commit has lots of details and binding games, so it's tricky, and
potentially caused some problems. (Took me a while to track many
breakages, so I won't be surprised if there are more.)
`scribble/text'-like languages. Use it to define a convenient syntax
for html modules.
This is not used by the web content files since they define functions
rather than spit out html when required, but makes it convenient to make
an html markup language similar to scribble/text.
It's also possible to use this as a central place to hold the list of
plt people for other purposes, works for the bib authors now (requires
making an organized list of the people).
Fix a reference to meta/web to be symbolic -- otherwise things can get
confused when symlinks are used, ending up with two instances of a
single modeule (once for the symbolic reference and one for a relative
one). It's still best to avoid symlinks, though.
Simplify version specs in the techreports code, re-enable continue
reference, some reformatting.
* Remove all uses iplt from svn, replaced with a new iplt repository in
git.
* The previous approach to patching pre html files wasn't robust enough,
in case of a problem in the web page build things could be left with
the raw html pages. Replace that with a better solution, which
generates the web pages earlier and then uses them to patch the html
files.
* Add the drracket.org redirection page to the distribution list.
* Fix a small bug in the git intro page css.