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We should provide a way for the user to provide a (possibly hand-converted) LaTeX version of a Markdown-original poem. For example, when a poem is long enough to nearly fill two pages (or longer), it would be nice to be able to have an illustration in the middle. Maybe make md2tex.sh include a magic string in a comment and refuse to overwrite if the existing file lacks it, and maybe have make clean skip poems lacking that comment (or just provide a Makefile variable for poems to skip cleaning, somehow)
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In testing seems not to work, so the user has to 'make clean' (or,
presumably, 'touch' the Markdown) every time the pregen file is
added, modified, or removed. Though maybe we could make the
Markdown pseudo-depend on the pregen LaTeX ...
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We should provide a way for the user to provide a (possibly hand-converted) LaTeX version of a Markdown-original poem. For example, when a poem is long enough to nearly fill two pages (or longer), it would be nice to be able to have an illustration in the middle. Maybe make
md2tex.sh
include a magic string in a comment and refuse to overwrite if the existing file lacks it, and maybe havemake clean
skip poems lacking that comment (or just provide a Makefile variable for poems to skip cleaning, somehow)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: