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authorRalph Amissah <ralph@amissah.com>2014-11-13 13:58:57 -0500
committerRalph Amissah <ralph@amissah.com>2014-12-08 00:18:14 -0500
commita0242f55a2de936d77dbd54184d949255341db53 (patch)
tree3cae30f67f426a3166c9f11e242e3f150bcd6dab /data/doc
parentCHANGELOGS formatted for viewing as emacs org-mode files (diff)
org files related to sisu, break up and place in own subdir
Diffstat (limited to 'data/doc')
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v52
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v62
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/bugs/sisu_bugs.org401
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/done/sisu-done.org (renamed from data/doc/sisu/sisu-done.org)0
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_asciidoc.org140
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_docbook.org77
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_fictionbook.org86
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_markdown.org139
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_rst.org236
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_todo.org192
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/org/sisu.org680
-rw-r--r--data/doc/sisu/sisu.org1546
12 files changed, 1955 insertions, 1546 deletions
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v5 b/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v5
index 68d471cb..2f3b7265 100644
--- a/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v5
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v5
@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/pkg/src/sisu_5.8.0.orig.tar.xz
* CHANGELOGS formatted for viewing as org-mode files
indentation, line-breaking, and formatting characters only changes made
+ * org files related to sisu, break up and place in own subdir
+
** SiSU "UnFrozen" - prior to end of Debian Freeze
(upstream bugfix 5.7.2 intended for Jessie (packaged for Debian as 5.7.1-2)
was not accepted)
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v6 b/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v6
index c97308da..07a9e838 100644
--- a/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v6
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/CHANGELOG_v6
@@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/pkg/src/sisu_6.4.0.orig.tar.xz
* CHANGELOGS formatted for viewing as org-mode files
indentation, line-breaking, and formatting characters only changes made
+ * org files related to sisu, break up and place in own subdir
+
** SiSU "UnFrozen" - prior to end of Debian Freeze
(upstream bugfix 6.3.2 (5.7.2) intended for Jessie (packaged for Debian as
5.7.1-2) was not accepted)
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/bugs/sisu_bugs.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/bugs/sisu_bugs.org
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..ae2bbcf7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/org/bugs/sisu_bugs.org
@@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
+** bugs :bug:
+
+*** misc, unclassified
+
+**** TODO UNDERWAY (6.0.5) [#B] exclude heading where possible marker '-#' not distinguished from unnumbered heading '~#'
+
+ * ~# is general & means no ocn (for any object to which it is applied)
+ * -# is relevant only for 1~ dummy headings & instructs that they should be
+ removed from output where possible
+ * where -# is used on any other objects, it is treated the same way as ~#
+
+**** TODO [#B] collapsed level work out logic where dummy lev1 heading
+
+ * exclude heading where lev1 '-#'
+ * means subsequent headings & text belong to parent heading (of lev1 -#) 1 level up
+ * ponder
+
+*** DBT Outstanding bugs -- sisu caught by removal of ruby-dbi
+
+**** TODO ONGOING #746740 [n|u] manpages incomplete
+
+Date: Sat, 03 May 2014 08:45:49 +0200
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+Subject: manpages incomplete
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Tag: upstream
+Severity: normal
+
+sisu supports options like --verbose or --no-manifest, but they are not
+listed in the sisu manpage.
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+documentation for sisu does lag a bit and has omissions, but I think you will
+find that --verbose is documented, and --no-* options are listed under --exc-*
+to which there is a pointer --no-manifest works but is actually
+--no-links-to-manifest and is listed under aliases --exc-links-to-manifest and
+--exc-manifest-links
+
+Will leave bug open as a reminder that updating is necessary and as there are
+no doubt numerous issues for which this could be (re)opened
+
+**** TODO #746742 [n|u] please implement --no-metadata similar to --no-manifest
+
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 16:12:13 +0200
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+Subject: --no-manifest not working anymore
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+
+when running sisu-pdf with --no-manifest, the output (pdf) still
+contains the sisu manifest at the end of the document.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+*** DBT Outstanding bugs -- Wishlist items; Unclassified (24 bugs) :debian:dbt:wishlist:
+
+**** TODO [#D] #744352 [w|u] sisu output: aligning margin numbers when using 'code'
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744352>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: 744352@bugs.debian.org
+Subject: Re: sisu output: too many margin numbers
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:27:10 +0200
+retitle 744352 sisu output: aligning margin numbers when using 'code'
+severity 744352 wishlist
+thanks
+
+sorry, i've looked wrongly at the output, the problem is simply an
+aligning issue. it looks like that:
+
+ foo bar. [1]
+ [2]
+ baz
+
+ foo bar baz. [3]
+
+rather than:
+
+ foo bar. [1]
+
+ baz [2]
+
+ foo bar baz. [3]
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: too many margin numbers
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:28:14 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+
+when using the following code:
+
+foo bar.
+
+code{
+
+ baz
+
+}code
+
+foo bar baz.
+
+the result in the output (pdf) is:
+
+foo bar. [1]
+ [2]
+baz [3]
+ [4]
+foo bar baz. [5]
+
+the '[n]' designates the margin number at the right site of the page.
+
+the problem is that sisu gives margin numbers to *empty* lines, which is
+wrong. margin numbers should only be assigned to actual content.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+issue with pdf, look again, consider, this is cosmetic, a fix should be found,
+but is not striaghtforward alignment issue for code blocks not so easy to fix
+in some outputs, have so far ignored this is an issue with other types of text
+block as well
+
+reason why this has not been addressed especially with code blocks:
+the easiest fix would be to place the numbering at the end of the first line of
+a code block however, as it is now, if you copy & paste a block of code you
+should get the code if numbering is moved down to the first line, a copy of the
+code block will inlcude the extraneous (to the code) object number which is to
+my mind a bigger problem
+
+That said re pdf, LaTeX XeTeX are flexible, it may be possible to drop the ocn
+at the start of a code block lower on its line so that it is closer to the code
+that follows
+
+**** TODO [#C] #744354 [w|u] sisu output: please do not add '<' and '>' around urls
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: please do not add '<' and '>' around links
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:28:37 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+
+when using urls in sisu like this:
+
+ http://example.org
+
+sisu then creates in the output (pdf) links like this:
+
+ <http://example.org>
+
+Please do not automagically add a '<' and '>' around urls. If the user
+wants them, he would add one.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+is sisu default behavior,
+would need to make configurable
+url_visual_delimiters: '<>'
+look into later
+
+
+**** TODO [#B] #744390 [w|u] sisu: empty sections are ignored
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744390>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu: empty sections are ignored
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:09:32 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+
+if you have the following sisu syntax:
+
+ :B~ foo
+
+ 1~ foo1
+
+ foo1.
+
+ 1~ foo2
+
+ foo2.
+
+ :B~ bar
+
+ 1~ bar1
+
+ 1~ bar2
+
+ :B~ baz
+
+ 1~ baz1
+
+ 1~ baz2
+
+then anything (including and) after ':B~ bar' is ignored entirely.
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+further info, have not yet been able to duplicate,
+seemed to work (checked pdf & html (scroll & seg))
+was not able to reproduce
+will look again
+
+**** TODO [#D] #744395 [w|u] sisu output: half-page title page in landscape output
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744395>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu output: half-page title page in landscape output
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:38:03 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+Tags: upstream
+
+in a4 landscape output, there's always two pages on one page, which is
+nice; except for the title page which spans over the whole page.
+
+it would be nice if the first page would be consistent to the same
+scheme like the rest of the document - spanning only over the half of
+the page.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+think about, should be fairly easily done, but am reluctant
+
+note the page numbering in landscape, the two landscape columns are given a single page number
+it is really a landscape two column per-page text, provided primarily for screen viewing or
+other convenience if found
+
+(many viewers provide two page per screen presentations, which would result in an effect similar to the one requested
+the issue I guess might arise in that they are not printable on a single page? ...
+but then the current settings are arguably justified)
+
+**** TODO [#C] #744396 [w|u] sisu output: "european" toc indenting
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744396>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu output: "european" toc indenting
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:40:53 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+Tags: upstream
+
+by default, latex uses the following indenting in the TOC:
+
+ 1. foo
+ 1.1 bar1
+ 1.1.1 baz
+ 1.2 bar2
+
+there's a latex option that i don't remember off-hand to have the
+indenting like it's common in europe:
+
+ 1. foo
+ 1.1 bar1
+ 1.1.1 baz
+ 1.2 bar2
+
+it would be nice if sisu could let the used decide which indenting style
+to use for TOCs.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+will look at: should be possible; requires a configuration option
+
+**** TODO [#C] #744407 [w|u] sisu: possibility to influence content/formating of the title page
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744407>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu: possibility to influence content/formating of the title page
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 18:32:14 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+Tags: upstream
+
+by default, the title page (in the pdf output) shows @title and @creator.
+
+it would be nice if there would be a possibility to influence the
+formatting (e.g. to have the title written in bold), and to have
+additional possibilities to influence the content on the title page
+(like the date or version, an url, or other text strings).
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+consider, work on possibly, later
+
+**** TODO [#C] #744409 [w|u] sisu output: urls in code blocks are not linkified
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744409>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu output: urls in code blocks are not linkified
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 18:41:09 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+Tags: upstream
+
+it would be nice if urls written withiin code{...}code blocks would also
+be automatically transformed into a link within the output (html).
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+consider, so far code blocks are pretty much untouched ... not tampered with,
+this could be done though
+
+**** TODO [#C] #744685 [w|u] sisu output: copy&past-able wrapped code blocks
+ <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744685>
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu output: copy&past-able wrapped code blocks
+Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 19:04:01 +0200
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+Tags: upstream
+
+if a line within a 'code{...}code' block is longer and needs to be
+wrapped, sisu indicates the wrapping with an 'arrow' (←) symbol, which
+is nice.
+
+it would be even nicer if the arrow would not 'selectable', so that when
+you mark the line spanning over two lines with your mouse, the arrow is
+not selected and thus not copy&pasted.
+
+i don't know how to do this, but it's possible within pdfs, as can be
+seen in lots of pdfs in the internet.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
+***** NOTES/COMMENTS
+
+find out how and implement, further feedback on appropriate xetex tools welcome
+
+[Note: if can be applied to random characters, use may be of interest for
+object numbers as well!]
+
+**** TODO [#C] #744734 [w|u] sisu output: replace all occurences of (C) rather than the first only
+
+From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
+To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
+Subject: sisu output: replace all occurences of (C) rather than the first only
+Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 06:11:13 +0200
+
+Package: sisu
+Version: 5.3.4-1
+Severity: wishlist
+Tags: upstream
+
+if you have a '(C)' in :copyright:, it is automatically replaced with a
+copyright symbol, which is nice, however, it sisu does that with the
+first occurence only.
+
+so if you use:
+
+ :copyright: (C) john doe<br />(C) jane doe
+
+then the second occurence is not replaced and that combination looks
+very ugly. i suggest you replace all occurences of '(C)' to the
+copyright symbol automatically.
+
+Regards,
+Daniel
+
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/sisu-done.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/done/sisu-done.org
index f39fcee1..f39fcee1 100644
--- a/data/doc/sisu/sisu-done.org
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/org/done/sisu-done.org
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_asciidoc.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_asciidoc.org
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..bd2ec738
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_asciidoc.org
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
+***** urls
+#% asciidoc
+<http://asciidoc.org/>
+<http://asciidoctor.org/>
+<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/>
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AsciiDoc>
+
+cheatsheets
+<http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc>
+<http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc-index>
+
+<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/asciidoc.txt>
+<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html>
+
+<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/asciidoc.css-embedded.html>
+<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/asciidoc.html>
+<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/chunked/index.html>
+
+***** rb file
+lib/sisu/v6/txt_asaciidoc.rb
+
+***** transformations :transformations:markup_asciidoc: #%
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
+ [] collapsed (1-4) (decoration)
+ [] inline
+ '== '
+ '=== '
+ '==== '
+ '===== '
+ ''
+ ''
+ [] underscore
+ '-'
+ '~'
+ '^'
+ '+'
+ '' ['.' proposed]
+ '' ['.' proposed]
+ [] node (child, parent ...)
+
+#% font face
+ [open & close marks]
+ [] bold
+ '*'
+ [] italics
+ '_'
+ [] underscore
+ ''
+ [] superscript
+ '^'
+ [] subscript
+ '~'
+ [] strike
+ '-'
+ [] add
+ [] monospace
+ '+'
+ '`' pass markup through unchanged, monospace code
+
+#% para
+ [] default
+ [] indent
+ [] default, all
+ [] first line hang or indent further
+ [] bullet
+ [levels 1-6]
+ '*'
+ '**'
+ '***'
+ '****'
+ '*****'
+ '*******'
+ [] numbered list
+ [levels 1-3]
+ '. ' number
+ '.. ' lower alpha
+ '... ' lower roman
+ '.... ' upper alpha
+ '..... ' upper roman
+
+#% blocks
+ [] code
+ [source,perl]
+ ----
+ code here
+ ----
+ [] [type of markup if any]
+ [] poem
+ [] group
+ ----
+ grouped text here, actually a listing block
+ ----
+ [] alt
+ [] tables
+
+#% notes
+ [] footnotes
+ [] [bibliography?]
+
+#% links, linking
+ [] links - external, web, url
+ http://google.com[Google Search]
+ [] links - internal
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ [] images
+ [] [base 64]
+
+#% object numbers
+ [] ocn (object numbers)
+
+#% contents
+ [] toc (table of contents)
+ [] index (book index)
+
+#% breaks
+ [] line break
+ "+\n"
+ forced +
+ line break
+ [] horizontal rule
+ [] column break
+ [] page break
+
+#% comment
+ [] comment
+ //
+
+#% misc
+
+ [] term & definition
+Term 1:: Definition 1
+Term 2:: Definition 2
+[horizontal]
+ Term 2.1;;
+ Definition 2.1
+ Term 2.2;;
+ Definition 2.2
+
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_docbook.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_docbook.org
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7b1ac29b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_docbook.org
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+***** urls
+#% docbook book xml.txt
+<http://www.docbook.org>
+<http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html>
+<http://wiki.docbook.org/>
+<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/>
+<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/docbook.html>
+<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/ch01.html>
+<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/ch02.html>
+<http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html>
+
+<http://www.docbook.org/schemas/5x>
+<http://www.docbook.org/xml/5.0/>
+
+<http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/docbook5/web/index.html>
+
+<http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rng>
+<http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rnc>
+
+<http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=509>
+
+***** rb file
+lib/sisu/v6/xml_docbook5.rb
+
+***** transformations :transform:markup_docbook:
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
+ [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
+ [] node (child, parent ...)
+
+#% font face
+ [] bold
+ [] italics
+ [] underscore
+ [] superscript
+ [] subscript
+ [] strike
+ [] add
+
+#% para
+ [] default
+ [] indent
+ [] default, all
+ [] first line hang or indent further
+ [] bullet
+
+#% blocks
+ <http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/literallayout.html>
+ [] code
+ [] [type of markup if any]
+ [] poem
+ [] group
+ [] alt
+ [] tables
+
+#% notes
+ [] footnotes
+ [] [bibliography?]
+
+#% links, linking
+ [] links - external, web, url
+ [] links - internal
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ [] images
+ [] [base 64]
+
+#% object numbers
+ [] ocn (object numbers)
+
+#% contents
+ [] toc (table of contents)
+ <http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/toc.html>
+ [] index (book index)
+
+#% misc
+
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_fictionbook.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_fictionbook.org
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f689c30a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_fictionbook.org
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FictionBook>
+<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
+<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Articles>
+<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Documentations>
+<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:XML_Schema_Fictionbook_2.1>
+<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
+<http://fictionbook-lib.org/>
+<http://fictionbook-lib.org/browse.php>
+<http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/FB2>
+
+***** rb file
+lib/sisu/v6/xml_fictionbook2.rb
+
+***** transformations :transformations:markup_fictionbok: #%
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
+ [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
+ [] node (child, parent ...)
+
+#% font face
+ [] bold
+ [] italics
+ [] underscore
+ [] superscript
+ [] subscript
+ [] strike
+ [] add
+ [] monospace
+
+#% para
+ [] default
+ [] indent
+ [] default, all
+ [] first line hang or indent further
+ [] bullet
+
+#% blocks
+ [] code
+ [] [type of markup if any]
+ [] poem
+ [] group
+ [] alt
+ [] tables
+
+#% notes
+ [] footnotes
+ [] [bibliography?]
+
+#% links, linking
+ [] links - external, web, url
+ [] links - internal
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ [] images
+ [] [base 64]
+
+#% object numbers
+ [] ocn (object numbers)
+
+#% contents
+ [] toc (table of contents)
+ [] index (book index)
+
+#% breaks
+ [] line break
+ [] horizontal rule
+ [] column break
+ [] page break
+
+#% comment
+ [] comment
+
+#% misc
+
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FictionBook>
+<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
+<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Articles>
+<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Documentations>
+<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:XML_Schema_Fictionbook_2.1>
+<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
+
+<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80_%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%B0_%D0%B2_FB2>
+
+<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fb2-reader/>
+
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+
+***** urls
+
+#% markdown
+<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/>
+<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax>
+<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics>
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown>
+<https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet>
+<http://whatismarkdown.com/>
+
+Markdown supports two styles of headers, Setext and atx
+Setext
+<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext.html>
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setext>
+atx
+<http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/atx/intro>
+
+<http://support.iawriter.com/help/kb/general-questions/markdown-syntax-reference-guide>
+<http://bywordapp.com/markdown/syntax.html>
+<http://stackoverflow.com/editing-help>
+
+<http://support.mashery.com/docs/customizing_your_portal/Markdown_Cheat_Sheet>
+<http://warpedvisions.org/projects/markdown-cheat-sheet.md>
+<http://nestacms.com/docs/creating-content/markdown-cheat-sheet>
+<https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet>
+
+<https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown>
+<http://lifehacker.com/5943320/what-is-markdown-and-why-is-it-better-for-my-to+do-lists-and-notes>
+
+#% pandoc markdown
+<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/demo/example9/pandocs-markdown.html>
+<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html>
+<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/demo/example19/Pandoc_0027s-markdown.html>
+<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/>
+<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/epub.html>
+<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/faqs.html>
+
+#% multimarkdown
+<http://fletcher.github.io/peg-multimarkdown/>
+
+#% markdown pandoc v multimarkdown
+<https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/wiki/Pandoc-vs-Multimarkdown>
+
+#% rST v markdown
+<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34276/markdown-versus-restructuredtext>
+
+***** rb file
+lib/sisu/v6/txt_markdown.rb
+
+***** transformations :transformations:markup_markdown: #%
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
+ [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
+ [inline 1-5]
+ '#'
+ '##'
+ '###'
+ '####'
+ '#####'
+ '######'
+ [underscore 1-5]
+ '='
+ '-'
+ #'~'
+ #'^'
+ #'+'
+ [] node (child, parent ...)
+
+#% font face
+ [open & close marks]
+ [] bold
+ '**'
+ [] italics
+ '*'
+ [] underscore
+ ''
+ [] superscript
+ ''
+ [] subscript
+ ''
+ [] strike
+ ''
+ [] add
+ [] monospace
+ '`'
+
+#% para
+ [] default
+ [] indent
+ [] default, all
+ [] first line hang or indent further
+ [] bullet
+ '*'
+ [] numbered list
+ '0.'
+
+#% blocks
+ [] code
+ ' ' #indent at least 4 spaces
+ [] [type of markup if any]
+ [] poem
+ [] group
+ [] alt
+ [] tables
+
+#% notes
+ [] footnotes
+ [] [bibliography?]
+
+#% links, linking
+ [] links - external, web, url
+ [] links - internal
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ [] images
+ [] [base 64]
+
+#% object numbers
+ [] ocn (object numbers)
+
+#% contents
+ [] toc (table of contents)
+ [] index (book index)
+
+#% breaks
+ [] line break
+ [] horizontal rule
+ (three or more asterisks hypens or underscores)
+ * * *
+ ***
+ *****
+ - - -
+ ___
+ [] column break
+ [] page break
+
+#% misc
+
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_rst.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_rst.org
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+
+***** urls
+#% rST
+<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>
+<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html>
+<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html>
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText>
+<http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html>
+
+<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2746692/restructuredtext-tool-support>
+
+#% rST v markdown
+<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34276/markdown-versus-restructuredtext>
+
+***** rb file
+lib/sisu/v6/txt_rst.rb
+
+***** transformations :transformations:markup_rst: #%
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
+ [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
+ [inline]
+ N/A
+ [underscore]
+ Titles are underlined (or over- and underlined) with a printing
+ nonalphanumeric 7-bit ASCII character. Recommended choices are
+ "= - ` : ' " ~ ^ _ * + # < >". The underline/overline must be at
+ least as long as the title text.
+ '='
+ '-'
+ '`'
+ ':'
+ "'"
+ '"'
+
+ [] node (child, parent ...)
+
+#% font face
+ [] bold
+ '**'
+ [] italics
+ '*'
+ [] underscore
+ '+'
+ [] superscript
+ '^'
+ [] subscript
+ [] strike
+ '-'
+ [] add
+ [] monospace
+ '``'
+
+#% para
+ [] default
+ [] indent
+ [] default, all
+ [] first line hang or indent further
+ [] bullet
+ "-", "*" or "+"
+ '-'
+ [] numbered list
+ '#.'
+
+#% blocks
+ [] code
+ [] [type of markup if any]
+ [] poem
+ [] group
+ [] alt
+ [] tables
+
+#% notes
+ [] footnotes
+ [binary]
+ Footnote references, like [5]_.
+ Note that footnotes may get
+ rearranged, e.g., to the bottom of
+ the "page".
+ .. [5] A numerical footnote.
+ --
+ Autonumbered footnotes are
+ possible, like using [#]_ and [#]_.
+ .. [#] This is the first one.
+ .. [#] This is the second one.
+
+ [] [bibliography?]
+
+#% links, linking
+ [] links - external, web, url
+ Typical result
+ External hyperlinks, like Python_.
+ .. _Python: <http://www.python.org/>
+ or
+ External hyperlinks, like `Python
+ <http://www.python.org/>`_.
+ [] links - internal
+ Internal crossreferences, like example_.
+ .. _example:
+
+ This is an example crossreference target.
+ --
+ Titles are targets, too
+ =======================
+ Implict references, like `Titles are
+ targets, too`_.
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ [] images
+ [] [base 64]
+
+#% object numbers
+ [] ocn (object numbers)
+
+#% contents
+ [] toc (table of contents)
+ [] index (book index)
+
+#% breaks
+ [] line break
+ [] horizontal rule
+ [] column break
+ [] page break
+
+#% misc
+
+**** TODO [#F] textile :feature:
+
+***** urls
+#% textile
+<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_(markup_language)>
+v2.4
+<http://www.txstyle.org/>
+v2
+<http://redcloth.org/hobix.com/textile/>
+
+***** rb file
+lib/sisu/v6/txt_textile.rb
+
+***** transformations :transformations:markup_textile: #%
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
+ [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
+ [inline]
+ h1(#id). An HTML first-level heading
+ h2. An HTML second-level heading
+ h3. An HTML third-level heading
+ h4. An HTML fourth-level heading
+ h5. An HTML fifth-level heading
+ h6. An HTML sixth-level heading
+ [underscore]
+ N/A
+
+ [] node (child, parent ...)
+
+#% font face
+ [] bold
+ *bold text*
+ [] italics
+ _italic text_
+ [] underscore
+ +underlined text+
+ [] superscript
+ ^TM^
+ [] subscript
+ ~subscript~
+ [] strike
+ -strikethrough text-
+ [] add
+
+#% para
+ [] default
+ [] indent
+ [] default, all
+ [] first line hang or indent further
+ [] bullet
+ * bulleted list
+ ** 2-level
+
+#% blocks
+ [] code
+ [] [type of markup if any]
+ [] poem
+ [] group
+ [] alt
+ [] tables
+ |Table | with two columns |
+ |and two | rows |
+
+#% notes
+ [] footnotes
+ Text with a link to some reference[1]
+ fn1. Footnote explanation
+ [] [bibliography?]
+
+#% links, linking
+ [] links - external, web, url
+ "(classname)link text(title tooltip)":link_address
+ "Link to Wikipedia":http://www.wikipedia.org
+ [] links - internal
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ [] images
+ !http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Filepath/Wikipedia-logo-en.png!
+ !imageurl(alt text)!
+ [] [base 64]
+
+#% object numbers
+ [] ocn (object numbers)
+
+#% contents
+ [] toc (table of contents)
+ [] index (book index)
+
+#% breaks
+ [] line break
+ [] horizontal rule
+ [] column break
+ [] page break
+
+#% misc
+ [] *_bold italic text_*
+ [] *-bold strikethrough text-*
+ [] *_-bold italic strikethrough text-_*
+ [] *+bold underlined text+*
+ [] *_+italic underlined text+_
+ [] *_+bold italic underlined text+_
+ [] *_-+bold italic strikethrough underlined text+-_*
+ %{font-size:18pt}font size%
+ %{color:red}text in red%
+ # Chapter 1
+
+#% notes
+heading inline only
+footnotes uses marker and endnote, check
+
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_todo.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/in_progress/sisu_todo.org
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+* things i want
+- vim style folds (setup like my .org mode like folds) working in both
+ - vim
+ - emacs
+- elastic search
+- outputs
+ - docbook
+ - asciidoc
+- odt to sisu form?
+- description of the focus of sisu as a smarttext, compared to
+ - asciidoc --> docbook;
+ - markdown --> natural writing, visually meaningful
+ - sisu --> identify document structure & objects
+* proposals/additions
+
+** TODO [#B] markup indicate objects language where other than document default
+at end of text object mark language from language code list (SiSU_is[:language_list_regex]) ~:ja
+
+to mark subsequent objects as being of a particular language ^:~(SiSU_is[:language_list_regex])$
+:~ja
+to return to language default ^:~-$
+:~-
+** TODO [#B] markup syntax code block, indicate syntax of code block :feature:
+``` code:ruby
+
+** TODO [#C] colored boxes round text :feature:ponder:
+ ``` box:red (select color of box)
+ ``` box:warn ``` box:tip (some default boxes? decide)
+ ``` box:red:"Warn" (select color and lead text of box, else instead
+ select color box & use regular single line bold markup ^!_ Warn$)
+
+** TODO [#D] blockquotes implement? :feature:ponder:
+ ``` quote
+ not sure how best to represent
+
+** TODO [#D] bibliography :feature:ponder:
+
+** TODO speaker, as e.g. play (irc?) :feature:ponder:
+ ``` Ophelia:
+ ::Ophelia
+
+** TODO [#F] time stamp (e.g. for irc, video text?):feature:ponder:
+ ``` 04:03
+ ``` 04:03 ... 07:12
+ ``` 04:03 + 03:09
+ ``` 12:04:03
+ ``` 12:04:03 ... 12:07:12
+ ``` 12:04:03 + 03:09
+ probably not worth the effort, as time stamp is an alternative
+ identifying number (to ocn, and ∴ sisu objects not ideal)
+
+** TODO book index, alternative based on search within text
+
+
+* Document Abstraction :sisu:doc_abstr:
+
+** TODO [#D] XML middle layer?
+
+*** XMLda sisu
+ consder alternative sisu layer in XML
+
+*** TODO [#D] RelaxNG sisu
+
+* Output :sisu:output:
+
+** New outputs to consider
+*** elasticsearch
+*** JSON for elasticsearch
+*** XML :xml:
+%% xml, docbook.txt fictionbook.txt xldl.txt lml.txt tei.txt emacs.txt
+<http://xml.silmaril.ie/>
+<http://www.xml.com/>
+<http://programming.oreilly.com/2012/08/shrinking-and-stretching-the-boundaries-of-markup.htmlhttp://programming.oreilly.com/2012/08/shrinking-and-stretching-the-boundaries-of-markup.html>
+
+<http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2012/03/xmls-dialect-problem.html>
+
+xml editor vim emacs
+<http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1234000000058/ch01.html#which_xml_editor_should_i_use>
+nXML plugin
+<http://blog.tommorris.org/post/2456183251/emacs-and-nxml-survival-guide>
+<http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2008/10/01/nxml-emacs-how-to.html>
+<http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/NxmlModeForXHTML>
+<http://www.xmlhack.com/read.php_item=2061>
+<http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/nxml/index.html>
+emacs.txt evil.txt
+
+<http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2005/10/smart_quotes_and_more_in_vim_a.html>
+<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1430164/differences-between-emacs-and-vim>
+
+To validate a book.xml file using xmllint, run the following command:
+$ xmllint --postvalid --xinclude --noout book.xml
+
+The default location where xmllint will look for the catalog file is
+/etc/xml/catalog. Alternatively, you can set the environment variable
+XML_CATALOG_FILES to define another default location for catalog
+files. Once you’ve got the DTD and catalog set up locally, you can
+validate as before:
+$ xmllint --postvalid --xinclude --noout book.xml
+
+%% Docbook
+sisu_docbook.org
+
+%% Fictionbook
+sisu_fictionbook.org
+
+%% XLDL
+xldl.txt
+
+%% Literature Markup Language
+lml.txt
+
+%% Text Encoding Initiative
+tei.txt
+
+**** TODO [#B] docbook :feature:
+sisu_docbook.org
+
+**** TODO [#D] fictionbook :feature:
+
+***** urls
+
+**** TODO [#B] fictionbook :feature:
+sisu_fictionbook.org
+
+**** TODO [#D] XLDL :feature:
+
+***** urls
+%% xml.txt xldl - novels, stories, poems
+Name: XLDL - an XML doctype for novels, stories, poems, playsName: XLDL - an XML doctype for novels, stories, poems, plays
+<http://www.ister.org/code/xldl/>
+<http://www.ister.org/code/xldl/doc/xldl.dtd.html>
+<line> <stanza>
+
+**** TODO [#E] Literature Markup Language - <LML /> :feature:
+
+***** urls
+%% Literature Markup Language - <LML />
+<http://hoffmann.bplaced.net/lml/>
+"It is assumed, that there are three quite different techniques to provide text,
+respectively three types of text, this is prose and poetry and code (for
+example source code of computer programs or from markup languages)."
+Suggestions and Ideas for Literature Markup Language - <LML /> 1.1
+<http://hoffmann.bplaced.net/lml/lml1.1.php>
+
+**** TODO [#E] TEI Lite (Text Encoding Initiative) :feature:
+
+***** urls
+%% TEI Lite (Text Encoding Initiative)
+<http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/Customization/Lite/>
+<http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-exemplars/html/tei_lite.doc.html>
+
+*** Text :txt:
+
+sisu_markup.txt asciidoc.txt markdown.txt textile.txt rst.txt
+
+**** TODO [#D] asciidoc :feature:
+sisu_asciidoc.org
+
+**** TODO [#E] markdown :feature:
+sisu_markdown.org
+
+**** TODO [#F] rst :feature:
+sisu_rst.org
+
+** Improvements
+
+*** HTML
+
+*** XML
+
+*** --strict mode (html w3c compliant ocn etc.)
+
+* Code (ruby) :sisu:code:
+
+** code enhancements :enhance:
+
+*** TODO [#D] directory & path, use ruby directory tools
+
+*** TODO [#D] document url shortcut, allow addition of alternative dir stub
+(e.g. viral Spiral)
+
+** code refactoring :refactor:
+
+*** ruby 2.1
+
+*** TODO [#C] refactor ruby :ongoing:
+
+* Reference versions
+** v5
+5.6.2
+5.6.1
+5.5.6 (5.5.5)
diff --git a/data/doc/sisu/org/sisu.org b/data/doc/sisu/org/sisu.org
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+#+PRIORITIES: A F E
+(emacs:evil mode gifts a "vim" of enticing "alternative" powers! ;)
+
+* General
+
+** what is sisu?
+
+Multiple output formats with a nod to the strengths of each output format and
+the ability to cite text easily across output formats.
+
+*** debian/control desc
+
+documents - structuring, publishing in multiple formats and search
+ SiSU is a lightweight markup based, command line oriented, document
+ structuring, publishing and search framework for document collections.
+ .
+ With minimal preparation of a plain-text (UTF-8) file, using sisu markup
+ syntax in your text editor of choice, SiSU can generate various document
+ formats (most of which share a common object numbering system for locating
+ content), including plain text, HTML, XHTML, XML, EPUB, OpenDocument text
+ (ODF:ODT), LaTeX, PDF files, and populate an SQL database with objects
+ (roughly paragraph-sized chunks) so searches may be performed and matches
+ returned with that degree of granularity. Think being able to finely match
+ text in documents, using common object numbers, across different output
+ formats and across languages if you have translations of the same document.
+ For search, your criteria is met by these documents at these locations within
+ each document (equally relevant across different output formats and
+ languages). To be clear (if obvious) page numbers provide none of this
+ functionality. Object numbering is particularly suitable for "published" works
+ (finalized texts as opposed to works that are frequently changed or updated)
+ for which it provides a fixed means of reference of content. Document outputs
+ can also share provided semantic meta-data.
+ .
+ SiSU also provides concordance files, document content certificates and
+ manifests of generated output. SiSU provides the means to make book indexes
+ that make use of its object numbering.
+ .
+ A vim syntax highlighting file and an ftplugin with folds for sisu markup is
+ provided. Vim 7 includes syntax highlighting for SiSU. Some syntax hilighting
+ is also available for Emacs and a few other editors.
+ .
+ Dependencies for various features are taken care of in sisu related packages.
+ The package sisu-complete installs the whole of SiSU.
+ .
+ Additional document markup samples are provided in the package
+ sisu-markup-samples which is found in the non-free archive. The licenses for
+ the substantive content of the marked up documents provided is that provided
+ by the author or original publisher.
+ .
+ SiSU uses utf-8 & parses left to right. Currently supported languages:
+ am bg bn br ca cs cy da de el en eo es et eu fi fr ga gl he hi hr hy ia is it
+ ja ko la lo lt lv ml mr nl nn no oc pl pt pt_BR ro ru sa se sk sl sq sr sv ta
+ te th tk tr uk ur us vi zh (see XeTeX polyglossia & cjk)
+ .
+ SiSU works well under po4a translation management, for which an administrative
+ sample Rakefile is provided with sisu_manual under markup-samples. j
+
+*** multiple document formats
+
+Text can be represented in multiple output formats with different
+characteristics that are (or may be) regarded as strengths/advantages and
+therefore preferred in different contexts.
+
+Given the different strengths and characteristics of various output formats, it
+makes little sense to try too hard to make different representations of a
+document look the same. More interesting is have document representations that
+take advantage of each given outputs strengths. As valuable if not more so is
+the ability to cite, find, discuss text with ease, across the different output
+formats.
+
+For citation across output formats, SiSU uses object citation numbers.
+
+*** document structure and document objects
+
+SiSU breaks marked up text into document structure and objects
+
+Document structure being the document heading hierarchy (having separated out
+the document header).
+
+**** What are document objects?
+An object is an identified meaningful unit of a document, most commonly a
+paragraph of text, but also for example a table, code block, verse or image.
+
+SiSU tracks these substantive document units as document objects (and their
+relationship to the document structure).
+
+*** object citation numbers
+
+**** What are object citation numbers?
+
+An object citation number is a sequential number assigned to a document object.
+
+In sisu output documents share this common object numbering system (dubbed
+"object citation numbering" (ocn)) that is meaningful (machine & human readable)
+across various digital outputs whether paper, screen, or database oriented,
+(PDF, html, XML, EPUB, sqlite, postgresql), and across multilingual content if
+prepared appropriately. This numbering system can be used to reference content
+across output types.
+
+**** Why might I want object citation numbering?
+
+The ability to cite and quickly locate text can be invaluable if not essential.
+ (whether for instruction or discussion).
+
+In this digital & Internet age we have multiple ways to represent documents and
+multiple document output formats as options with different characteristics,
+strengths/advantages etc. We need a way to cite text that works and is relevant
+independent of the document format used.
+
+I want to discuss (cite) html text how do I do this?
+how do I refer to / cite / discuss text in html?
+Issue: html may be viewed online or printed, it is not tied to paper (as
+e.g. pdf) and prints differently depending on selected font face and font size.
+
+I want to discuss (cite) text that is available in multiple formats (e.g. pdf,
+epub, html) without having to worry about the output format that is referred
+to.
+How do I refer to / discuss text that is available in more than one format,
+uncertain of what format is preferred, used or available to my colleagues?
+e.g. html and epub or pdf have rather different text representations, how do I
+discuss ...
+
+I would like to have a book index that is relevant (can be used) across multiple
+output formats (e.g. pdf, epub, html)
+
+How do I make a book index (or a concordance file) that works across multiple
+output formats?
+
+I would like to have search results indicating where in a document matches are
+found and I would like it to be relevant across available output formats (e.g.
+pdf, epub, html)
+How do I get search results for locations of text within each relevant document
+
+I would like to be able to discuss a text that has been translated ...
+how do I find text across languages?
+Where I have a nicely translated document, how do I point to or discuss with my
+foreign language counterpart some detail of the text, or, how do I point my
+foreign language counterpart to the text I would like to bring to his
+attention.
+
+*** "Granular" Search
+
+Of interest is the ease of streaming documents to a relational database, at an
+object (roughly paragraph) level and the potential for increased precision in
+the presentation of matches that results thereby. The ability to serialize
+html, LaTeX, XML, SQL, (whatever) is also inherent in / incidental to the
+design.
+
+*** Summary
+SiSU information Structuring Universe
+Structured information, Serialized Units <www.sisudoc.org> or
+<www.jus.uio.no/sisu/> software for electronic texts, document collections,
+books, digital libraries, and search, with "atomic search" and text positioning
+system (shared text citation numbering: "ocn")
+outputs include: plaintext, html, XHTML, XML, ODF (OpenDocument), EPUB, LaTeX,
+PDF, SQL (PostgreSQL and SQLite)
+
+*** SiSU Short Description
+
+SiSU is a comprehensive future-proofing electronic document management system.
+Built-in search capabilities allow you to search across multiple documents and
+highlight matches in an easy-to-follow format. Paragraph numbering system
+allows you to cite your electronic documents in a consistent manner across
+multiple file formats. Multiple format outputs allow you to display your
+documents in plain text, PDF (portrait and horizontal), OpenDocument format,
+HTML, or e-book reading format (EPUB). Word mapping allows you to easily create
+word indexes for your documents. Future-proofing flexibility allows you to
+quickly adapt your documents to newer output formats as needed. All these and
+many other features are achieved with little or no additional work on your
+documents - by marking up the documents with a super simplistic markup
+language, leaving the SiSU engine to handle the heavy-lifting processing.
+
+Potential users of SiSU include individual authors who want to publish their
+books or articles electronically to reach a broad audience, web publishers who
+want to provide multiple channels of access to their electronic documents, or
+any organizations which centrally manage a medium or large set of electronic
+documents, especially governmental organizations which may prefer to keep their
+documents in easily accessible yet non-proprietary formats.
+
+SiSU is an Open Source project initiated and led by Ralph Amissah
+<ralph.amissah@gmail.com> and can be contacted via mailing list
+<http://lists.sisudoc.org/listinfo/sisu> at <sisu@lists.sisudoc.org>. SiSU is
+licensed under the GNU General Public License.
+
+**** notes
+
+For less markup than the most elementary HTML you can have more. SiSU -
+Structured information, Serialized Units for electronic documents, is an
+information structuring, transforming, publishing and search framework with the
+following features:
+
+(i) markup syntax: (a) simpler than html, (b) mnemonic, influenced by
+mail/messaging/wiki markup practices, (c) human readable, and easily writable,
+
+(ii) (a) minimal markup requirement, (b) single file marked up for multiple outputs,
+
+ * documents are prepared in a single UTF-8 file using a minimalistic mnemonic
+syntax. Typical literature, documents like "War and Peace" require almost no
+markup, and most of the headers are optional.
+
+ * markup is easily readable/parsed by the human eye, (basic markup is simpler
+and more sparse than the most basic html), [this may also be converted to XML
+representations of the same input/source document].
+
+ * markup defines document structure (this may be done once in a header
+pattern-match description, or for heading levels individually); basic text
+attributes (bold, italics, underscore, strike-through etc.) as required; and
+semantic information related to the document (header information, extended
+beyond the Dublin core and easily further extended as required); the headers
+may also contain processing instructions.
+
+(iii) (a) multiple output formats, including amongst others: plaintext (UTF-8);
+html; (structured) XML; ODF (Open Document text); EPUB; LaTeX; PDF (via LaTeX);
+SQL type databases (currently PostgreSQL and SQLite). SiSU produces:
+concordance files; document content certificates (md5 or sha256 digests of
+headings, paragraphs, images etc.) and html manifests (and sitemaps of
+content). (b) takes advantage of the strengths implicit in these very different
+output types, (e.g. PDFs produced using typesetting of LaTeX, databases
+populated with documents at an individual object/paragraph level, making
+possible granular search (and related possibilities))
+
+(iv) outputs share a common numbering system (dubbed "object citation
+numbering" (ocn)) that is meaningful (to man and machine) across various
+digital outputs whether paper, screen, or database oriented, (PDF, html, XML,
+EPUB, sqlite, postgresql), this numbering system can be used to reference
+content.
+
+(v) SQL databases are populated at an object level (roughly headings,
+paragraphs, verse, tables) and become searchable with that degree of
+granularity, the output information provides the object/paragraph numbers which
+are relevant across all generated outputs; it is also possible to look at just
+the matching paragraphs of the documents in the database; [output indexing also
+work well with search indexing tools like hyperesteier].
+
+(vi) use of semantic meta-tags in headers permit the addition of semantic
+information on documents, (the available fields are easily extended)
+
+(vii) creates organised directory/file structure for (file-system) output,
+easily mapped with its clearly defined structure, with all text objects
+numbered, you know in advance where in each document output type, a bit of text
+will be found (e.g. from an SQL search, you know where to go to find the
+prepared html output or PDF etc.)... there is more; easy directory management
+and document associations, the document preparation (sub-)directory may be used
+to determine output (sub-)directory, the skin used, and the SQL database used,
+
+(viii) "Concordance file" wordmap, consisting of all the words in a document
+and their (text/ object) locations within the text, (and the possibility of
+adding vocabularies),
+
+(ix) document content certification and comparison considerations: (a) the
+document and each object within it stamped with an sha256 hash making it
+possible to easily check or guarantee that the substantive content of a document
+is unchanged, (b) version control, documents integrated with time based source
+control system, default RCS or CVS with use of $Id$ tag, which SiSU checks
+
+(x) SiSU's minimalist markup makes for meaningful "diffing" of the substantive
+content of markup-files,
+
+(xi) easily skinnable, document appearance on a project/site wide, directory
+wide, or document instance level easily controlled/changed,
+
+(xii) in many cases a regular expression may be used (once in the document
+header) to define all or part of a documents structure obviating or reducing
+the need to provide structural markup within the document,
+
+(xiii) prepared files may be batch process, documents produced are static files
+so this needs to be done only once but may be repeated for various reasons as
+desired (updated content, addition of new output formats, updated technology
+document presentations/representations)
+
+(xiv) possible to pre-process, which permits: the easy creation of standard
+form documents, and templates/term-sheets, or; building of composite documents
+(master documents) from other sisu marked up documents, or marked up parts,
+i.e. import documents or parts of text into a main document should this be
+desired
+
+there is a considerable degree of future-proofing, output representations are
+"upgradeable", and new document formats may be added.
+
+(xv) there is a considerable degree of future-proofing, output representations
+are "upgradeable", and new document formats may be added: (a) modular, (thanks
+in no small part to Ruby) another output format required, write another
+module.... (b) easy to update output formats (eg html, XHTML, LaTeX/PDF
+produced can be updated in program and run against whole document set), (c)
+easy to add, modify, or have alternative syntax rules for input, should you
+need to,
+
+(xvi) scalability, dependent on your file-system (ext3, Reiserfs, XFS,
+whatever) and on the relational database used (currently Postgresql and
+SQLite), and your hardware,
+
+(xvii) only marked up files need be backed up, to secure the larger document
+set produced,
+
+(xviii) document management,
+
+(xix) Syntax highlighting for SiSU markup is available for a number of text
+editors.
+
+(xx) remote operations: (a) run SiSU on a remote server, (having prepared sisu
+markup documents locally or on that server, i.e. this solution where sisu is
+installed on the remote server, would work whatever type of machine you chose
+to prepare your markup documents on), (b) generated document outputs may be
+posted by sisu to remote sites (using rsync/scp) (c) document source (plaintext
+utf-8) if shared on the net may be identified by its url and processed locally
+to produce the different document outputs.
+
+(xxi) document source may be bundled together (automatically) with associated
+documents (multiple language versions or master document with inclusions) and
+images and sent as a zip file called a sisupod, if shared on the net these too
+may be processed locally to produce the desired document outputs, these may be
+downloaded, shared as email attachments, or processed by running sisu against
+them, either using a url or the filename.
+
+(xxii) for basic document generation, the only software dependency is Ruby, and
+a few standard Unix tools (this covers plaintext, html, XML, ODF, EPUB, LaTeX).
+To use a database you of course need that, and to convert the LaTeX generated
+to PDF, a LaTeX processor like tetex or texlive.
+
+as a developers tool it is flexible and extensible
+
+*** description
+
+SiSU ("SiSU information Structuring Universe" or "Structured information,
+Serialized Units"),1 is a Unix command line oriented framework for document
+structuring, publishing and search. Featuring minimalistic markup, multiple
+standard outputs, a common citation system, and granular search. Using markup
+applied to a document, SiSU can produce plain text, HTML, XHTML, XML,
+OpenDocument, LaTeX or PDF files, and populate an SQL database with objects2
+(equating generally to paragraph-sized chunks) so searches may be performed and
+matches returned with that degree of granularity (e.g. your search criteria is
+met by these documents and at these locations within each document). Document
+output formats share a common object numbering system for locating content.
+This is particularly suitable for "published" works (finalized texts as opposed
+to works that are frequently changed or updated) for which it provides a fixed
+means of reference of content. How it works
+
+SiSU markup is fairly minimalistic, it consists of: a (largely optional)
+document header, made up of information about the document (such as when it was
+published, who authored it, and granting what rights) and any processing
+instructions; and markup within text which is related to document structure and
+typeface. SiSU must be able to discern the structure of a document, (text
+headings and their levels in relation to each other), either from information
+provided in the instruction header or from markup within the text (or from a
+combination of both). Processing is done against an abstraction of the document
+comprising of information on the document's structure and its objects,2 which
+the program serializes (providing the object numbers) and which are assigned
+hash sum values based on their content. This abstraction of information about
+document structure, objects, (and hash sums), provides considerable flexibility
+in representing documents different ways and for different purposes (e.g.
+search, document layout, publishing, content certification, concordance etc.),
+and makes it possible to take advantage of some of the strengths of established
+ways of representing documents, (or indeed to create new ones).
+
+1. also chosen for the meaning of the Finnish term "sisu".
+
+2 objects include: headings, paragraphs, verse, tables, images, but not
+footnotes/endnotes which are numbered separately and tied to the object from
+which they are referenced.
+
+More information on SiSU provided at: <www.sisudoc.org/sisu/SiSU>
+
+SiSU was developed in relation to legal documents, and is strong across a wide
+variety of texts (law, literature...(humanities, law and part of the social
+sciences)). SiSU handles images but is not suitable for formulae/ statistics,
+or for technical writing at this time.
+
+SiSU has been developed and has been in use for several years. Requirements to
+cover a wide range of documents within its use domain have been explored.
+
+<ralph@amissah.com>
+<ralph.amissah@gmail.com>
+<sisu@lists.sisudoc.org>
+<http://lists.sisudoc.org/listinfo/sisu>
+2010
+w3 since October 3 1993
+** Finding
+*** source
+http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/
+
+sisu git repo:
+http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=code/sisu.git;a=summary
+
+sisu-markup-samples git repo:
+http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=doc/sisu-markup-samples.git;a=summary
+
+*** mailing list
+sisu at lists.sisudoc.org
+http://lists.sisudoc.org/listinfo/sisu
+
+** irc oftc #sisu
+
+** home pages
+ <http://www.sisudoc.org/>
+ <http://search.sisudoc.org/>
+ <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu>
+
+** Installing sisu
+
+*** where you take responsibility for having the correct dependencies
+
+Provided you have *Ruby*, *SiSU* can be run.
+
+SiSU should be run from the directory containing your sisu marked up document
+set.
+
+This works fine so long as you already have sisu external dependencies in
+place. For many operations such as html, epub, odt this is likely to be fine.
+Note however, that additional external package dependencies, such as texlive
+(for pdfs), sqlite3 or postgresql (for search) should you desire to use them
+are not taken care of for you.
+
+**** run off the source tarball without installation
+
+RUN OFF SOURCE PACKAGE DIRECTORY TREE (WITHOUT INSTALLING)
+..........................................................
+
+***** 1. Obtain the latest sisu source
+
+using git:
+
+http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=code/sisu.git;a=summary
+http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=code/sisu.git;a=log
+
+ git clone git://git.sisudoc.org/git/code/sisu.git
+
+or, identify latest available source:
+
+https://packages.debian.org/sid/sisu
+http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sisu.html
+http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=sisu@lists.sisudoc.org
+
+http://sisudoc.org/sisu/archive/pool/main/s/sisu/
+
+and download the:
+
+ sisu_5.4.5.orig.tar.xz
+
+using debian tool dget:
+
+The dget tool is included within the devscripts package
+https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=devscripts
+to install dget install devscripts:
+
+ apt-get install devscripts
+
+and then you can get it from Debian:
+ dget -xu http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sisu/sisu_5.4.5-1.dsc
+
+or off sisu repos
+ dget -x http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive/pool/main/s/sisu/sisu_5.4.5-1.dsc
+or
+ dget -x http://sisudoc.org/sisu/archive/pool/main/s/sisu/sisu_5.4.5-1.dsc
+
+***** 2. Unpack the source
+
+Provided you have *Ruby*, *SiSU* can be run without installation straight from
+the source package directory tree.
+
+Run ruby against the full path to bin/sisu (in the unzipped source package
+directory tree). SiSU should be run from the directory containing your sisu
+marked up document set.
+
+ ruby ~/sisu-5.4.5/bin/sisu --html -v document_name.sst
+
+This works fine so long as you already have sisu external dependencies in
+place. For many operations such as html, epub, odt this is likely to be fine.
+Note however, that additional external package dependencies, such as texlive
+(for pdfs), sqlite3 or postgresql (for search) should you desire to use them
+are not taken care of for you.
+
+**** gem install (with rake)
+
+(i) create the gemspec; (ii) build the gem (from the gemspec); (iii) install
+the gem
+
+Provided you have ruby & rake, this can be done with the single command:
+
+ rake gem_create_build_install
+
+to build and install sisu v5 & sisu v6, alias gemcbi
+
+separate gems are made/installed for sisu v5 & sisu v6 contained in source.
+
+to build and install sisu v5, alias gem5cbi:
+
+ rake gem_create_build_install_stable
+
+to build and install sisu v6, alias gem6cbi:
+
+ rake gem_create_build_install_unstable
+
+for individual steps (create, build, install) see rake options, rake -T to
+specify sisu version for sisu installed via gem
+
+ gem search sisu
+
+ sisu _5.4.5_ --version
+
+ sisu _6.0.11_ --version
+
+to uninstall sisu installed via gem
+
+ sudo gem uninstall --verbose sisu
+
+For a list of alternative actions you may type:
+
+ rake help
+
+ rake -T
+
+Rake: <http://rake.rubyforge.org/> <http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=50>
+
+**** installation with setup.rb
+
+this is a three step process, in the root directory of the unpacked *SiSU* as
+root type:
+
+ruby setup.rb config
+ruby setup.rb setup
+#[as root:]
+ruby setup.rb install
+
+further information:
+<http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/>
+<http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/doc/usage.html>
+
+ ruby setup.rb config && ruby setup.rb setup && sudo ruby setup.rb install
+
+*** Debian install
+
+*SiSU* is available off the *Debian* archives. It should necessary only to run
+as root, Using apt-get:
+
+ apt-get update
+
+ apt get install sisu-complete
+
+(all sisu dependencies should be taken care of)
+
+If there are newer versions of *SiSU* upstream, they will be available by
+adding the following to your sources list /etc/apt/sources.list
+
+#/etc/apt/sources.list
+
+deb http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non-free
+deb-src http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non-free
+
+The non-free section is for sisu markup samples provided, which contain
+authored works the substantive text of which cannot be changed, and which as a
+result do not meet the debian free software guidelines.
+
+*SiSU* is developed on *Debian*, and packages are available for *Debian* that
+take care of the dependencies encountered on installation.
+
+The package is divided into the following components:
+
+ *sisu*, the base code, (the main package on which the others depend), without
+ any dependencies other than ruby (and for convenience the ruby webrick web
+ server), this generates a number of types of output on its own, other
+ packages provide additional functionality, and have their dependencies
+
+ *sisu-complete*, a dummy package that installs the whole of greater sisu as
+ described below, apart from sisu -examples
+
+ *sisu-pdf*, dependencies used by sisu to produce pdf from /LaTeX/ generated
+
+ *sisu-postgresql*, dependencies used by sisu to populate postgresql database
+ (further configuration is necessary)
+
+ *sisu-sqlite*, dependencies used by sisu to populate sqlite database
+
+ *sisu-markup-samples*, sisu markup samples and other miscellany (under
+ *Debian* Free Software Guidelines non-free)
+
+ *SiSU* is available off Debian Unstable and Testing [link:
+ <http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all&keywords=sisu>]
+ [^1] install it using apt-get, aptitude or alternative *Debian* install tools.
+
+** sisu markup :sisu:markup:
+
+*** sisu markup
+
+#% structure - headings, levels
+ * headings (A-D, 1-3)
+ * inline
+ 'A~ ' NOTE title level
+ 'B~ ' NOTE optional
+ 'C~ ' NOTE optional
+ 'D~ ' NOTE optional
+ '1~ ' NOTE chapter level
+ '2~ ' NOTE optional
+ '3~ ' NOTE optional
+ '4~ ' NOTE optional :consider:
+ * node
+ * parent
+ * children
+
+#% font face NOTE open & close marks, inline within paragraph
+ * emphasize '*{ ... }*' NOTE configure whether bold italics or underscore, default bold
+ * bold '!{ ... }!'
+ * italics '/{ ... }/'
+ * underscore '_{ ... }_'
+ * superscript '^{ ... }^'
+ * subscript ',{ ... },'
+ * strike '-{ ... }-'
+ * add '+{ ... }+'
+ * monospace '#{ ... }#'
+#% para NOTE paragraph controls are at the start of a paragraph
+ * a para is a block of text separated from others by an empty line
+ * indent
+ * default, all '_1 ' up to '_9 '
+ * first line hang '_1_0 '
+ * first line indent further '_0_1 '
+ * bullet
+ [levels 1-6]
+ '_* '
+ '_1* '
+ '_2* '
+ * numbered list
+ [levels 1-3]
+ '# '
+
+#% blocks NOTE text blocks that are not to be treated in the way that ordinary paragraphs would be
+ * code
+ * [type of markup if any]
+ * poem
+ * group
+ * alt
+ * tables
+#% boxes
+ NOTE grouped text with code block type color & possibly default image, warning, tip, red, blue etc. decide [NB N/A not implemented]
+
+#% notes NOTE inline within paragraph at the location where the note reference is to occur
+ * footnotes '~{ ... }~'
+ * [bibliography] [NB N/A not implemented]
+
+#% links, linking
+ * links - external, web, url
+ * links - internal
+
+#% images [multimedia?]
+ * images
+ * [base64 inline] [N/A not implemented]
+
+#% object numbers
+ * ocn (object numbers)
+ automatically attributed to substantive objects, paragraphs, tables, blocks, verse (unless exclude marker provided)
+
+#% contents
+ * toc (table of contents)
+ autogenerated from structure/headings information
+ * index (book index)
+ built from hints in newline text following a paragraph and starting with ={} has identifying rules for main and subsidiary text
+
+#% breaks
+ * line break ' \\ ' inline
+ * page break, column break ' -\\- ' start of line, breaks a column, starts a new column, if using columns, else breaks the page, starts a new page.
+ * page break, page new ' =\\= ' start of line, breaks the page, starts a new page.
+ * horizontal '-..-' start of line, rule page (break) line across page (dividing paragraphs)
+
+#% book type index
+
+#% comment
+ * comment
+
+#% misc
+ * term & definition
+
+*** syntax hilighting
+
+**** vim
+data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/vim/
+data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/vim/syntax/sisu.vim
+
+**** emacs
+data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/emacs/
+data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/emacs/sisu-mode.el
+** todo
+sisu_todo.org
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-(emacs:evil mode gifts a "vim" of "alternative" powers! ;)
-
-* General
-** Finding
-*** source
-
-http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/
-
-sisu git repo:
-http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=code/sisu.git;a=summary
-
-sisu-markup-samples git repo:
-http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=doc/sisu-markup-samples.git;a=summary
-
-*** mailing list
-sisu at lists.sisudoc.org
-
-http://lists.sisudoc.org/listinfo/sisu
-
-** irc oftc sisu
-
-** home pages
- * <http://www.sisudoc.org/>
- * <http://search.sisudoc.org/>
- * <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu>
-
-** Installing sisu
-
-*** where you take responsibility for having the correct dependencies
-
-Provided you have *Ruby*, *SiSU* can be run.
-
-SiSU should be run from the directory containing your sisu marked up document
-set.
-
-This works fine so long as you already have sisu external dependencies in
-place. For many operations such as html, epub, odt this is likely to be fine.
-Note however, that additional external package dependencies, such as texlive
-(for pdfs), sqlite3 or postgresql (for search) should you desire to use them
-are not taken care of for you.
-
-**** run off the source tarball without installation
-
-RUN OFF SOURCE PACKAGE DIRECTORY TREE (WITHOUT INSTALLING)
-..........................................................
-
-***** 1. Obtain the latest sisu source
-
-using git:
-
-http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=code/sisu.git;a=summary
-http://git.sisudoc.org/gitweb/?p=code/sisu.git;a=log
-
- git clone git://git.sisudoc.org/git/code/sisu.git
-
-or, identify latest available source:
-
-https://packages.debian.org/sid/sisu
-http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sisu.html
-http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=sisu@lists.sisudoc.org
-
-http://sisudoc.org/sisu/archive/pool/main/s/sisu/
-
-and download the:
-
- sisu_5.4.5.orig.tar.xz
-
-using debian tool dget:
-
-The dget tool is included within the devscripts package
-https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=devscripts
-to install dget install devscripts:
-
- apt-get install devscripts
-
-and then you can get it from Debian:
- dget -xu http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sisu/sisu_5.4.5-1.dsc
-
-or off sisu repos
- dget -x http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive/pool/main/s/sisu/sisu_5.4.5-1.dsc
-or
- dget -x http://sisudoc.org/sisu/archive/pool/main/s/sisu/sisu_5.4.5-1.dsc
-
-***** 2. Unpack the source
-
-Provided you have *Ruby*, *SiSU* can be run without installation straight from
-the source package directory tree.
-
-Run ruby against the full path to bin/sisu (in the unzipped source package
-directory tree). SiSU should be run from the directory containing your sisu
-marked up document set.
-
- ruby ~/sisu-5.4.5/bin/sisu --html -v document_name.sst
-
-This works fine so long as you already have sisu external dependencies in
-place. For many operations such as html, epub, odt this is likely to be fine.
-Note however, that additional external package dependencies, such as texlive
-(for pdfs), sqlite3 or postgresql (for search) should you desire to use them
-are not taken care of for you.
-
-**** gem install (with rake)
-
-(i) create the gemspec; (ii) build the gem (from the gemspec); (iii) install
-the gem
-
-Provided you have ruby & rake, this can be done with the single command:
-
- rake gem_create_build_install
-
-to build and install sisu v5 & sisu v6, alias gemcbi
-
-separate gems are made/installed for sisu v5 & sisu v6 contained in source.
-
-to build and install sisu v5, alias gem5cbi:
-
- rake gem_create_build_install_stable
-
-to build and install sisu v6, alias gem6cbi:
-
- rake gem_create_build_install_unstable
-
-for individual steps (create, build, install) see rake options, rake -T to
-specify sisu version for sisu installed via gem
-
- gem search sisu
-
- sisu _5.4.5_ --version
-
- sisu _6.0.11_ --version
-
-to uninstall sisu installed via gem
-
- sudo gem uninstall --verbose sisu
-
-For a list of alternative actions you may type:
-
- rake help
-
- rake -T
-
-Rake: <http://rake.rubyforge.org/> <http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=50>
-
-**** installation with setup.rb
-
-this is a three step process, in the root directory of the unpacked *SiSU* as
-root type:
-
-ruby setup.rb config
-ruby setup.rb setup
-#[as root:]
-ruby setup.rb install
-
-further information:
-<http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/>
-<http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/doc/usage.html>
-
- ruby setup.rb config && ruby setup.rb setup && sudo ruby setup.rb install
-
-*** Debian install
-
-*SiSU* is available off the *Debian* archives. It should necessary only to run
-as root, Using apt-get:
-
- apt-get update
-
- apt get install sisu-complete
-
-(all sisu dependencies should be taken care of)
-
-If there are newer versions of *SiSU* upstream, they will be available by
-adding the following to your sources list /etc/apt/sources.list
-
-#/etc/apt/sources.list
-
-deb http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non-free
-deb-src http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non-free
-
-The non-free section is for sisu markup samples provided, which contain
-authored works the substantive text of which cannot be changed, and which as a
-result do not meet the debian free software guidelines.
-
-*SiSU* is developed on *Debian*, and packages are available for *Debian* that
-take care of the dependencies encountered on installation.
-
-The package is divided into the following components:
-
- *sisu*, the base code, (the main package on which the others depend), without
- any dependencies other than ruby (and for convenience the ruby webrick web
- server), this generates a number of types of output on its own, other
- packages provide additional functionality, and have their dependencies
-
- *sisu-complete*, a dummy package that installs the whole of greater sisu as
- described below, apart from sisu -examples
-
- *sisu-pdf*, dependencies used by sisu to produce pdf from /LaTeX/ generated
-
- *sisu-postgresql*, dependencies used by sisu to populate postgresql database
- (further configuration is necessary)
-
- *sisu-sqlite*, dependencies used by sisu to populate sqlite database
-
- *sisu-markup-samples*, sisu markup samples and other miscellany (under
- *Debian* Free Software Guidelines non-free)
-
- *SiSU* is available off Debian Unstable and Testing [link:
- <http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all&keywords=sisu>]
- [^1] install it using apt-get, aptitude or alternative *Debian* install tools.
-
-* Markup :sisu:markup:
-
-** sisu
-
-#% structure - headings, levels
- * headings (A-D, 1-3)
- * inline
- 'A~ ' NOTE title level
- 'B~ ' NOTE optional
- 'C~ ' NOTE optional
- 'D~ ' NOTE optional
- '1~ ' NOTE chapter level
- '2~ ' NOTE optional
- '3~ ' NOTE optional
- '4~ ' NOTE optional :consider:
- * node
- * parent
- * children
-
-#% font face NOTE open & close marks, inline within paragraph
- * emphasize '*{ ... }*' NOTE configure whether bold italics or underscore, default bold
- * bold '!{ ... }!'
- * italics '/{ ... }/'
- * underscore '_{ ... }_'
- * superscript '^{ ... }^'
- * subscript ',{ ... },'
- * strike '-{ ... }-'
- * add '+{ ... }+'
- * monospace '#{ ... }#'
-#% para NOTE paragraph controls are at the start of a paragraph
- * a para is a block of text separated from others by an empty line
- * indent
- * default, all '_1 ' up to '_9 '
- * first line hang '_1_0 '
- * first line indent further '_0_1 '
- * bullet
- [levels 1-6]
- '_* '
- '_1* '
- '_2* '
- * numbered list
- [levels 1-3]
- '# '
-
-#% blocks NOTE text blocks that are not to be treated in the way that ordinary paragraphs would be
- * code
- * [type of markup if any]
- * poem
- * group
- * alt
- * tables
-#% boxes
- NOTE grouped text with code block type color & possibly default image, warning, tip, red, blue etc. decide [NB N/A not implemented]
-
-#% notes NOTE inline within paragraph at the location where the note reference is to occur
- * footnotes '~{ ... }~'
- * [bibliography] [NB N/A not implemented]
-
-#% links, linking
- * links - external, web, url
- * links - internal
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- * images
- * [base64 inline] [N/A not implemented]
-
-#% object numbers
- * ocn (object numbers)
- automatically attributed to substantive objects, paragraphs, tables, blocks, verse (unless exclude marker provided)
-
-#% contents
- * toc (table of contents)
- autogenerated from structure/headings information
- * index (book index)
- built from hints in newline text following a paragraph and starting with ={} has identifying rules for main and subsidiary text
-
-#% breaks
- * line break ' \\ ' inline
- * page break, column break ' -\\- ' start of line, breaks a column, starts a new column, if using columns, else breaks the page, starts a new page.
- * page break, page new ' =\\= ' start of line, breaks the page, starts a new page.
- * horizontal '-..-' start of line, rule page (break) line across page (dividing paragraphs)
-
-#% book type index
-
-#% comment
- * comment
-
-#% misc
- * term & definition
-
-** proposals/additions
-
-*** TODO [#B] markup syntax code block, indicate syntax of code :feature:
- ``` code:ruby
-
-*** TODO [#C] colored boxes round text :feature:ponder:
- ``` box:red (select color of box)
- ``` box:warn ``` box:tip (some default boxes? decide)
- ``` box:red:"Warn" (select color and lead text of box, else instead
- select color box & use regular single line bold markup ^!_ Warn$)
-
-*** TODO [#D] blockquotes implement? :feature:ponder:
- ``` quote
- not sure how best to represent
-
-*** TODO [#D] bibliography :feature:ponder:
-
-*** TODO speaker, as e.g. play (irc?) :feature:ponder:
- ``` Ophelia:
- ::Ophelia
-
-*** TODO [#F] time stamp (e.g. for irc, video text?):feature:ponder:
- ``` 04:03
- ``` 04:03 ... 07:12
- ``` 04:03 + 03:09
- ``` 12:04:03
- ``` 12:04:03 ... 12:07:12
- ``` 12:04:03 + 03:09
- probably not worth the effort, as time stamp is an alternative
- identifying number (to ocn, and ∴ sisu objects not ideal)
-
-*** TODO book index, alternative based on search within text
-
-** syntax hilighting
-
-*** vim
-data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/vim/
-data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/vim/syntax/sisu.vim
-
-*** emacs
-data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/emacs/
-data/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/emacs/sisu-mode.el
-
-* Document Abstraction :sisu:doc_abstr:
-
-** TODO [#D] XML middle layer?
-
-*** XMLda sisu
- consder alternative sisu layer in XML
-
-*** TODO [#D] RelaxNG sisu
-
-* Output :sisu:output:
-
-** New outputs to consider
-
-*** XML :xml:
-%% xml, docbook.txt fictionbook.txt xldl.txt lml.txt tei.txt emacs.txt
-<http://xml.silmaril.ie/>
-<http://www.xml.com/>
-<http://programming.oreilly.com/2012/08/shrinking-and-stretching-the-boundaries-of-markup.htmlhttp://programming.oreilly.com/2012/08/shrinking-and-stretching-the-boundaries-of-markup.html>
-
-<http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2012/03/xmls-dialect-problem.html>
-
-xml editor vim emacs
-<http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1234000000058/ch01.html#which_xml_editor_should_i_use>
-nXML plugin
-<http://blog.tommorris.org/post/2456183251/emacs-and-nxml-survival-guide>
-<http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2008/10/01/nxml-emacs-how-to.html>
-<http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/NxmlModeForXHTML>
-<http://www.xmlhack.com/read.php_item=2061>
-<http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/nxml/index.html>
-emacs.txt evil.txt
-
-<http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2005/10/smart_quotes_and_more_in_vim_a.html>
-<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1430164/differences-between-emacs-and-vim>
-
-To validate a book.xml file using xmllint, run the following command:
-$ xmllint --postvalid --xinclude --noout book.xml
-
-The default location where xmllint will look for the catalog file is
-/etc/xml/catalog. Alternatively, you can set the environment variable
-XML_CATALOG_FILES to define another default location for catalog
-files. Once you’ve got the DTD and catalog set up locally, you can
-validate as before:
-$ xmllint --postvalid --xinclude --noout book.xml
-
-%% Docbook
-docbook.txt
-
-%% Fictionbook
-fictionbook.txt
-
-%% XLDL
-xldl.txt
-
-%% Literature Markup Language
-lml.txt
-
-%% Text Encoding Initiative
-tei.txt
-
-**** TODO [#B] docbook :feature:
-
-***** urls
-#% docbook book xml.txt
-<http://www.docbook.org>
-<http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html>
-<http://wiki.docbook.org/>
-<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/>
-<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/docbook.html>
-<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/ch01.html>
-<http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/ch02.html>
-<http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html>
-
-<http://www.docbook.org/schemas/5x>
-<http://www.docbook.org/xml/5.0/>
-
-<http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/docbook5/web/index.html>
-
-<http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rng>
-<http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rnc>
-
-<http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=509>
-
-***** rb file
-lib/sisu/v6/xml_docbook5.rb
-
-***** transformations :transform:markup_docbook:
-#% structure - headings, levels
- [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
- [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
- [] node (child, parent ...)
-
-#% font face
- [] bold
- [] italics
- [] underscore
- [] superscript
- [] subscript
- [] strike
- [] add
-
-#% para
- [] default
- [] indent
- [] default, all
- [] first line hang or indent further
- [] bullet
-
-#% blocks
- <http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/literallayout.html>
- [] code
- [] [type of markup if any]
- [] poem
- [] group
- [] alt
- [] tables
-
-#% notes
- [] footnotes
- [] [bibliography?]
-
-#% links, linking
- [] links - external, web, url
- [] links - internal
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- [] images
- [] [base 64]
-
-#% object numbers
- [] ocn (object numbers)
-
-#% contents
- [] toc (table of contents)
- <http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/toc.html>
- [] index (book index)
-
-#% misc
-
-**** TODO [#D] fictionbook :feature:
-
-***** urls
-#% fictionbook xml.txt
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FictionBook>
-<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
-<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Articles>
-<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Documentations>
-<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:XML_Schema_Fictionbook_2.1>
-<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
-<http://fictionbook-lib.org/>
-<http://fictionbook-lib.org/browse.php>
-<http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/FB2>
-
-***** rb file
-lib/sisu/v6/xml_fictionbook2.rb
-
-***** transformations :transformations:markup_fictionbok: #%
-#% structure - headings, levels
- [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
- [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
- [] node (child, parent ...)
-
-#% font face
- [] bold
- [] italics
- [] underscore
- [] superscript
- [] subscript
- [] strike
- [] add
- [] monospace
-
-#% para
- [] default
- [] indent
- [] default, all
- [] first line hang or indent further
- [] bullet
-
-#% blocks
- [] code
- [] [type of markup if any]
- [] poem
- [] group
- [] alt
- [] tables
-
-#% notes
- [] footnotes
- [] [bibliography?]
-
-#% links, linking
- [] links - external, web, url
- [] links - internal
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- [] images
- [] [base 64]
-
-#% object numbers
- [] ocn (object numbers)
-
-#% contents
- [] toc (table of contents)
- [] index (book index)
-
-#% breaks
- [] line break
- [] horizontal rule
- [] column break
- [] page break
-
-#% comment
- [] comment
-
-#% misc
-
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FictionBook>
-<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
-<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Articles>
-<http://fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:Documentations>
-<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:XML_Schema_Fictionbook_2.1>
-<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:FictionBook>
-
-<http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80_%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%B0_%D0%B2_FB2>
-
-<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fb2-reader/>
-
-**** TODO [#D] XLDL :feature:
-
-***** urls
-%% xml.txt xldl - novels, stories, poems
-Name: XLDL - an XML doctype for novels, stories, poems, playsName: XLDL - an XML doctype for novels, stories, poems, plays
-<http://www.ister.org/code/xldl/>
-<http://www.ister.org/code/xldl/doc/xldl.dtd.html>
-<line> <stanza>
-
-**** TODO [#E] Literature Markup Language - <LML /> :feature:
-
-***** urls
-%% Literature Markup Language - <LML />
-<http://hoffmann.bplaced.net/lml/>
-"It is assumed, that there are three quite different techniques to provide text,
-respectively three types of text, this is prose and poetry and code (for
-example source code of computer programs or from markup languages)."
-Suggestions and Ideas for Literature Markup Language - <LML /> 1.1
-<http://hoffmann.bplaced.net/lml/lml1.1.php>
-
-**** TODO [#E] TEI Lite (Text Encoding Initiative) :feature:
-
-***** urls
-%% TEI Lite (Text Encoding Initiative)
-<http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/Customization/Lite/>
-<http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-exemplars/html/tei_lite.doc.html>
-
-*** Text :txt:
-
-sisu_markup.txt asciidoc.txt markdown.txt textile.txt rst.txt
-
-**** TODO [#D] asciidoc :feature:
-
-***** urls
-#% asciidoc
-<http://asciidoc.org/>
-<http://asciidoctor.org/>
-<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/>
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AsciiDoc>
-
-cheatsheets
-<http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc>
-<http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc-index>
-
-<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/asciidoc.txt>
-<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html>
-
-<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/asciidoc.css-embedded.html>
-<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/asciidoc.html>
-<http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/chunked/index.html>
-
-***** rb file
-lib/sisu/v6/txt_asaciidoc.rb
-
-***** transformations :transformations:markup_asciidoc: #%
-#% structure - headings, levels
- [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
- [] collapsed (1-4) (decoration)
- [] inline
- '== '
- '=== '
- '==== '
- '===== '
- ''
- ''
- [] underscore
- '-'
- '~'
- '^'
- '+'
- '' ['.' proposed]
- '' ['.' proposed]
- [] node (child, parent ...)
-
-#% font face
- [open & close marks]
- [] bold
- '*'
- [] italics
- '_'
- [] underscore
- ''
- [] superscript
- '^'
- [] subscript
- '~'
- [] strike
- '-'
- [] add
- [] monospace
- '+'
- '`' pass markup through unchanged, monospace code
-
-#% para
- [] default
- [] indent
- [] default, all
- [] first line hang or indent further
- [] bullet
- [levels 1-6]
- '*'
- '**'
- '***'
- '****'
- '*****'
- '*******'
- [] numbered list
- [levels 1-3]
- '. ' number
- '.. ' lower alpha
- '... ' lower roman
- '.... ' upper alpha
- '..... ' upper roman
-
-#% blocks
- [] code
- [source,perl]
- ----
- code here
- ----
- [] [type of markup if any]
- [] poem
- [] group
- ----
- grouped text here, actually a listing block
- ----
- [] alt
- [] tables
-
-#% notes
- [] footnotes
- [] [bibliography?]
-
-#% links, linking
- [] links - external, web, url
- http://google.com[Google Search]
- [] links - internal
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- [] images
- [] [base 64]
-
-#% object numbers
- [] ocn (object numbers)
-
-#% contents
- [] toc (table of contents)
- [] index (book index)
-
-#% breaks
- [] line break
- "+\n"
- forced +
- line break
- [] horizontal rule
- [] column break
- [] page break
-
-#% comment
- [] comment
- //
-
-#% misc
-
- [] term & definition
-Term 1:: Definition 1
-Term 2:: Definition 2
-[horizontal]
- Term 2.1;;
- Definition 2.1
- Term 2.2;;
- Definition 2.2
-
-**** TODO [#E] markdown :feature:
-
-***** urls
-#% markdown
-<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/>
-<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax>
-<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics>
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown>
-<https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet>
-<http://whatismarkdown.com/>
-
-Markdown supports two styles of headers, Setext and atx
-Setext
-<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext.html>
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setext>
-atx
-<http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/atx/intro>
-
-<http://support.iawriter.com/help/kb/general-questions/markdown-syntax-reference-guide>
-<http://bywordapp.com/markdown/syntax.html>
-<http://stackoverflow.com/editing-help>
-
-<http://support.mashery.com/docs/customizing_your_portal/Markdown_Cheat_Sheet>
-<http://warpedvisions.org/projects/markdown-cheat-sheet.md>
-<http://nestacms.com/docs/creating-content/markdown-cheat-sheet>
-<https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet>
-
-<https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown>
-<http://lifehacker.com/5943320/what-is-markdown-and-why-is-it-better-for-my-to+do-lists-and-notes>
-
-#% pandoc markdown
-<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/demo/example9/pandocs-markdown.html>
-<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html>
-<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/demo/example19/Pandoc_0027s-markdown.html>
-<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/>
-<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/epub.html>
-<http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/faqs.html>
-
-#% multimarkdown
-<http://fletcher.github.io/peg-multimarkdown/>
-
-#% markdown pandoc v multimarkdown
-<https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/wiki/Pandoc-vs-Multimarkdown>
-
-#% rST v markdown
-<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34276/markdown-versus-restructuredtext>
-
-***** rb file
-lib/sisu/v6/txt_markdown.rb
-
-***** transformations :transformations:markup_markdown: #%
-#% structure - headings, levels
- [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
- [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
- [inline 1-5]
- '#'
- '##'
- '###'
- '####'
- '#####'
- '######'
- [underscore 1-5]
- '='
- '-'
- #'~'
- #'^'
- #'+'
- [] node (child, parent ...)
-
-#% font face
- [open & close marks]
- [] bold
- '**'
- [] italics
- '*'
- [] underscore
- ''
- [] superscript
- ''
- [] subscript
- ''
- [] strike
- ''
- [] add
- [] monospace
- '`'
-
-#% para
- [] default
- [] indent
- [] default, all
- [] first line hang or indent further
- [] bullet
- '*'
- [] numbered list
- '0.'
-
-#% blocks
- [] code
- ' ' #indent at least 4 spaces
- [] [type of markup if any]
- [] poem
- [] group
- [] alt
- [] tables
-
-#% notes
- [] footnotes
- [] [bibliography?]
-
-#% links, linking
- [] links - external, web, url
- [] links - internal
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- [] images
- [] [base 64]
-
-#% object numbers
- [] ocn (object numbers)
-
-#% contents
- [] toc (table of contents)
- [] index (book index)
-
-#% breaks
- [] line break
- [] horizontal rule
- (three or more asterisks hypens or underscores)
- * * *
- ***
- *****
- - - -
- ___
- [] column break
- [] page break
-
-#% misc
-
-**** TODO [#F] rst :feature:
-
-***** urls
-#% rST
-<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>
-<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html>
-<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html>
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText>
-<http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html>
-
-<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2746692/restructuredtext-tool-support>
-
-#% rST v markdown
-<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34276/markdown-versus-restructuredtext>
-
-***** rb file
-lib/sisu/v6/txt_rst.rb
-
-***** transformations :transformations:markup_rst: #%
-#% structure - headings, levels
- [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
- [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
- [inline]
- N/A
- [underscore]
- Titles are underlined (or over- and underlined) with a printing
- nonalphanumeric 7-bit ASCII character. Recommended choices are
- "= - ` : ' " ~ ^ _ * + # < >". The underline/overline must be at
- least as long as the title text.
- '='
- '-'
- '`'
- ':'
- "'"
- '"'
-
- [] node (child, parent ...)
-
-#% font face
- [] bold
- '**'
- [] italics
- '*'
- [] underscore
- '+'
- [] superscript
- '^'
- [] subscript
- [] strike
- '-'
- [] add
- [] monospace
- '``'
-
-#% para
- [] default
- [] indent
- [] default, all
- [] first line hang or indent further
- [] bullet
- "-", "*" or "+"
- '-'
- [] numbered list
- '#.'
-
-#% blocks
- [] code
- [] [type of markup if any]
- [] poem
- [] group
- [] alt
- [] tables
-
-#% notes
- [] footnotes
- [binary]
- Footnote references, like [5]_.
- Note that footnotes may get
- rearranged, e.g., to the bottom of
- the "page".
- .. [5] A numerical footnote.
- --
- Autonumbered footnotes are
- possible, like using [#]_ and [#]_.
- .. [#] This is the first one.
- .. [#] This is the second one.
-
- [] [bibliography?]
-
-#% links, linking
- [] links - external, web, url
- Typical result
- External hyperlinks, like Python_.
- .. _Python: <http://www.python.org/>
- or
- External hyperlinks, like `Python
- <http://www.python.org/>`_.
- [] links - internal
- Internal crossreferences, like example_.
- .. _example:
-
- This is an example crossreference target.
- --
- Titles are targets, too
- =======================
- Implict references, like `Titles are
- targets, too`_.
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- [] images
- [] [base 64]
-
-#% object numbers
- [] ocn (object numbers)
-
-#% contents
- [] toc (table of contents)
- [] index (book index)
-
-#% breaks
- [] line break
- [] horizontal rule
- [] column break
- [] page break
-
-#% misc
-
-**** TODO [#F] textile :feature:
-
-***** urls
-#% textile
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_(markup_language)>
-v2.4
-<http://www.txstyle.org/>
-v2
-<http://redcloth.org/hobix.com/textile/>
-
-***** rb file
-lib/sisu/v6/txt_textile.rb
-
-***** transformations :transformations:markup_textile: #%
-#% structure - headings, levels
- [] sisu (A-C, 1-3)
- [] collapsed (1-6) (decoration)
- [inline]
- h1(#id). An HTML first-level heading
- h2. An HTML second-level heading
- h3. An HTML third-level heading
- h4. An HTML fourth-level heading
- h5. An HTML fifth-level heading
- h6. An HTML sixth-level heading
- [underscore]
- N/A
-
- [] node (child, parent ...)
-
-#% font face
- [] bold
- *bold text*
- [] italics
- _italic text_
- [] underscore
- +underlined text+
- [] superscript
- ^TM^
- [] subscript
- ~subscript~
- [] strike
- -strikethrough text-
- [] add
-
-#% para
- [] default
- [] indent
- [] default, all
- [] first line hang or indent further
- [] bullet
- * bulleted list
- ** 2-level
-
-#% blocks
- [] code
- [] [type of markup if any]
- [] poem
- [] group
- [] alt
- [] tables
- |Table | with two columns |
- |and two | rows |
-
-#% notes
- [] footnotes
- Text with a link to some reference[1]
- fn1. Footnote explanation
- [] [bibliography?]
-
-#% links, linking
- [] links - external, web, url
- "(classname)link text(title tooltip)":link_address
- "Link to Wikipedia":http://www.wikipedia.org
- [] links - internal
-
-#% images [multimedia?]
- [] images
- !http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Filepath/Wikipedia-logo-en.png!
- !imageurl(alt text)!
- [] [base 64]
-
-#% object numbers
- [] ocn (object numbers)
-
-#% contents
- [] toc (table of contents)
- [] index (book index)
-
-#% breaks
- [] line break
- [] horizontal rule
- [] column break
- [] page break
-
-#% misc
- [] *_bold italic text_*
- [] *-bold strikethrough text-*
- [] *_-bold italic strikethrough text-_*
- [] *+bold underlined text+*
- [] *_+italic underlined text+_
- [] *_+bold italic underlined text+_
- [] *_-+bold italic strikethrough underlined text+-_*
- %{font-size:18pt}font size%
- %{color:red}text in red%
- # Chapter 1
-
-#% notes
-heading inline only
-footnotes uses marker and endnote, check
-
-** Improvements
-
-*** HTML
-
-*** XML
-
-*** --strict mode (html w3c compliant ocn etc.)
-
-* Code (ruby) :sisu:code:
-
-** code enhancements :enhance:
-
-*** TODO [#D] directory & path, use ruby directory tools
-
-*** TODO [#D] document url shortcut, allow addition of alternative dir stub
-(e.g. viral Spiral)
-
-** code refactoring :refactor:
-
-*** ruby 2.1
-
-*** TODO [#C] refactor ruby :ongoing:
-
-** bugs :bug:
-
-*** misc, unclassified
-
-**** TODO UNDERWAY (6.0.5) [#B] exclude heading where possible marker '-#' not distinguished from unnumbered heading '~#'
-
- * ~# is general & means no ocn (for any object to which it is applied)
- * -# is relevant only for 1~ dummy headings & instructs that they should be
- removed from output where possible
- * where -# is used on any other objects, it is treated the same way as ~#
-
-**** TODO [#B] collapsed level work out logic where dummy lev1 heading
-
- * exclude heading where lev1 '-#'
- * means subsequent headings & text belong to parent heading (of lev1 -#) 1 level up
- * ponder
-
-*** DBT Outstanding bugs -- sisu caught by removal of ruby-dbi
-
-**** TODO ONGOING #746740 [n|u] manpages incomplete
-
-Date: Sat, 03 May 2014 08:45:49 +0200
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-Subject: manpages incomplete
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Tag: upstream
-Severity: normal
-
-sisu supports options like --verbose or --no-manifest, but they are not
-listed in the sisu manpage.
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-documentation for sisu does lag a bit and has omissions, but I think you will
-find that --verbose is documented, and --no-* options are listed under --exc-*
-to which there is a pointer --no-manifest works but is actually
---no-links-to-manifest and is listed under aliases --exc-links-to-manifest and
---exc-manifest-links
-
-Will leave bug open as a reminder that updating is necessary and as there are
-no doubt numerous issues for which this could be (re)opened
-
-**** TODO #746742 [n|u] please implement --no-metadata similar to --no-manifest
-
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 16:12:13 +0200
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-Subject: --no-manifest not working anymore
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-
-when running sisu-pdf with --no-manifest, the output (pdf) still
-contains the sisu manifest at the end of the document.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-*** DBT Outstanding bugs -- Wishlist items; Unclassified (24 bugs) :debian:dbt:wishlist:
-
-**** TODO [#D] #744352 [w|u] sisu output: aligning margin numbers when using 'code'
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744352>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: 744352@bugs.debian.org
-Subject: Re: sisu output: too many margin numbers
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:27:10 +0200
-retitle 744352 sisu output: aligning margin numbers when using 'code'
-severity 744352 wishlist
-thanks
-
-sorry, i've looked wrongly at the output, the problem is simply an
-aligning issue. it looks like that:
-
- foo bar. [1]
- [2]
- baz
-
- foo bar baz. [3]
-
-rather than:
-
- foo bar. [1]
-
- baz [2]
-
- foo bar baz. [3]
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: too many margin numbers
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:28:14 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-
-when using the following code:
-
-foo bar.
-
-code{
-
- baz
-
-}code
-
-foo bar baz.
-
-the result in the output (pdf) is:
-
-foo bar. [1]
- [2]
-baz [3]
- [4]
-foo bar baz. [5]
-
-the '[n]' designates the margin number at the right site of the page.
-
-the problem is that sisu gives margin numbers to *empty* lines, which is
-wrong. margin numbers should only be assigned to actual content.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-issue with pdf, look again, consider, this is cosmetic, a fix should be found,
-but is not striaghtforward alignment issue for code blocks not so easy to fix
-in some outputs, have so far ignored this is an issue with other types of text
-block as well
-
-reason why this has not been addressed especially with code blocks:
-the easiest fix would be to place the numbering at the end of the first line of
-a code block however, as it is now, if you copy & paste a block of code you
-should get the code if numbering is moved down to the first line, a copy of the
-code block will inlcude the extraneous (to the code) object number which is to
-my mind a bigger problem
-
-That said re pdf, LaTeX XeTeX are flexible, it may be possible to drop the ocn
-at the start of a code block lower on its line so that it is closer to the code
-that follows
-
-**** TODO [#C] #744354 [w|u] sisu output: please do not add '<' and '>' around urls
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: please do not add '<' and '>' around links
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:28:37 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-
-when using urls in sisu like this:
-
- http://example.org
-
-sisu then creates in the output (pdf) links like this:
-
- <http://example.org>
-
-Please do not automagically add a '<' and '>' around urls. If the user
-wants them, he would add one.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-is sisu default behavior,
-would need to make configurable
-url_visual_delimiters: '<>'
-look into later
-
-
-**** TODO [#B] #744390 [w|u] sisu: empty sections are ignored
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744390>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu: empty sections are ignored
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:09:32 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-
-if you have the following sisu syntax:
-
- :B~ foo
-
- 1~ foo1
-
- foo1.
-
- 1~ foo2
-
- foo2.
-
- :B~ bar
-
- 1~ bar1
-
- 1~ bar2
-
- :B~ baz
-
- 1~ baz1
-
- 1~ baz2
-
-then anything (including and) after ':B~ bar' is ignored entirely.
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-further info, have not yet been able to duplicate,
-seemed to work (checked pdf & html (scroll & seg))
-was not able to reproduce
-will look again
-
-**** TODO [#D] #744395 [w|u] sisu output: half-page title page in landscape output
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744395>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu output: half-page title page in landscape output
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:38:03 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-Tags: upstream
-
-in a4 landscape output, there's always two pages on one page, which is
-nice; except for the title page which spans over the whole page.
-
-it would be nice if the first page would be consistent to the same
-scheme like the rest of the document - spanning only over the half of
-the page.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-think about, should be fairly easily done, but am reluctant
-
-note the page numbering in landscape, the two landscape columns are given a single page number
-it is really a landscape two column per-page text, provided primarily for screen viewing or
-other convenience if found
-
-(many viewers provide two page per screen presentations, which would result in an effect similar to the one requested
-the issue I guess might arise in that they are not printable on a single page? ...
-but then the current settings are arguably justified)
-
-**** TODO [#C] #744396 [w|u] sisu output: "european" toc indenting
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744396>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu output: "european" toc indenting
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:40:53 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-Tags: upstream
-
-by default, latex uses the following indenting in the TOC:
-
- 1. foo
- 1.1 bar1
- 1.1.1 baz
- 1.2 bar2
-
-there's a latex option that i don't remember off-hand to have the
-indenting like it's common in europe:
-
- 1. foo
- 1.1 bar1
- 1.1.1 baz
- 1.2 bar2
-
-it would be nice if sisu could let the used decide which indenting style
-to use for TOCs.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-will look at: should be possible; requires a configuration option
-
-**** TODO [#C] #744407 [w|u] sisu: possibility to influence content/formating of the title page
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744407>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu: possibility to influence content/formating of the title page
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 18:32:14 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-Tags: upstream
-
-by default, the title page (in the pdf output) shows @title and @creator.
-
-it would be nice if there would be a possibility to influence the
-formatting (e.g. to have the title written in bold), and to have
-additional possibilities to influence the content on the title page
-(like the date or version, an url, or other text strings).
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-consider, work on possibly, later
-
-**** TODO [#C] #744409 [w|u] sisu output: urls in code blocks are not linkified
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744409>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu output: urls in code blocks are not linkified
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 18:41:09 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-Tags: upstream
-
-it would be nice if urls written withiin code{...}code blocks would also
-be automatically transformed into a link within the output (html).
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-consider, so far code blocks are pretty much untouched ... not tampered with,
-this could be done though
-
-**** TODO [#C] #744685 [w|u] sisu output: copy&past-able wrapped code blocks
- <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744685>
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu output: copy&past-able wrapped code blocks
-Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 19:04:01 +0200
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-Tags: upstream
-
-if a line within a 'code{...}code' block is longer and needs to be
-wrapped, sisu indicates the wrapping with an 'arrow' (←) symbol, which
-is nice.
-
-it would be even nicer if the arrow would not 'selectable', so that when
-you mark the line spanning over two lines with your mouse, the arrow is
-not selected and thus not copy&pasted.
-
-i don't know how to do this, but it's possible within pdfs, as can be
-seen in lots of pdfs in the internet.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-
-***** NOTES/COMMENTS
-
-find out how and implement, further feedback on appropriate xetex tools welcome
-
-[Note: if can be applied to random characters, use may be of interest for
-object numbers as well!]
-
-**** TODO [#C] #744734 [w|u] sisu output: replace all occurences of (C) rather than the first only
-
-From: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>
-To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
-Subject: sisu output: replace all occurences of (C) rather than the first only
-Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 06:11:13 +0200
-
-Package: sisu
-Version: 5.3.4-1
-Severity: wishlist
-Tags: upstream
-
-if you have a '(C)' in :copyright:, it is automatically replaced with a
-copyright symbol, which is nice, however, it sisu does that with the
-first occurence only.
-
-so if you use:
-
- :copyright: (C) john doe<br />(C) jane doe
-
-then the second occurence is not replaced and that combination looks
-very ugly. i suggest you replace all occurences of '(C)' to the
-copyright symbol automatically.
-
-Regards,
-Daniel
-* Reference versions
-** v5
-5.6.2
-5.6.1
-5.5.6 (5.5.5)