- Jan 09, 2020
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
This plugin provides general infrastructure for issuing warnings and errors upon finding certain regexes. Right now, it just looks to see that footnotes are formatted with the preceding slash. The plugin has tests.
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- Jan 08, 2020
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
Karl called these build strings. Much better name. We had fields labelled svn and git, but no real explanation for them in the string names, so I made them more explicitly refer to the doctools and ots repos.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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Karl Fogel authored
This undoes one part of commit 22ff9b53963f, at least for now. The ultimate decision is still up for discussion. Maybe little solid OTS-green dots as bullet points instead?
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
After we build a pdf, it is sometimes useful to attach some information to the built file. Here we do that as a YAML-formatted block of lines appended to the PDF and marked in PDF syntax as comments. Our PDFs now carry some machine-readable metadata.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
I've never liked the old letterhead styling. This improves things a bit. This commit includes cc-licensed noun project icons. I'll buy a license to them so we don't have to include attribution on every doc we send out. We should consider doing attribution anyway when we can.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
This might be useful for diffing against when your doc suddenly doesn't build and you don't know why. This doesn't save all the files that go into making the doc. It would be interesting to try to snapshot them in some way. It might even be interesting to collect all the various files from all over and stik them in a dir so that every build also makes a minimal one-dir version for slinging around. Alas, this does none of that.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
If a document comes in and there's no yaml frontmatter, we don't jinjify. You might not need any yaml frontmatter metadata but still want jinja features (e.g. jinja macros). In that case, add a dummy var. The reason for doing this is that legacy docs don't have any frontmatter, and this is a convenient way to distinguish them.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
* Make -rXXXX versions for all builds, not just drafts * Add draft plugin * In template, set draft to trigger on both True and 'True' * Move path into PIPELINE definition * Silence some echo * Use .tex instead of intermediate_ltx * Simplify some bash * Let the plugin handle draft instead of passing it as an option * Cleanup .tex files We can now do redacted and draft at the same time.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
Refactor the jinja rendering and the redaction as a pipeline of filters that run as needed.
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James Vasile authored
It works, but needs some cleanup and documentation
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James Vasile authored
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Karl Fogel authored
When a venv is created, 'click' will now be installed into it.
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Karl Fogel authored
This also removes the "dd" that was accidentally introduced into the variable's value in commit 8463ab1fd21e, the same commit that made the variable unused (I think we can guess the vi-ism that happened here). So if we're ever restoring this variable, remember to remove the typo.
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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James Vasile authored
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- Dec 24, 2019
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Karl Fogel authored
Hmm, I'm a little leery of putting this here, given the advice in the log message of commit 45c93c61. But we already have two docs depending on it, and I didn't want to leave it sitting as a local change (I'd meant to commit it and just forgot, and probably that all happened before commit 45c93c61 was even made). So I'm committing it now, on the theory that it's a found dependency, but if we want to revise our philosophy to be closer to what commit 45c93c61 says, I'm open to that discussion, and I realize it might result in the reversion of this change too.
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- Nov 21, 2019
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James Vasile authored
There are two issues here. First, LaTeX wisdom (and docs) say to load hyperref as close to last as possible, or you're going to break things. Second, loading it here precludes loading it later with different, conflicting options. Generally, ots.sty should load things that are essential. Put the optional things in subsidiary style files or individual docs.
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