lectures | LaTeX styles for creating lecture notes and slides
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The LaTeX beamer package provides an excellent way to develop lecture notes in a literate programming style, combining both detailed background notes and presentation slides in a single source file. However users have to manually create wrapper files that will build this source into the appropriate format.
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Is there any mechanism in django to render html as plain text. For example render the following:
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Answered 2021-Aug-29 at 14:40For mailing:
Django includes the django.core.mail.send_mail
method
QUESTION
There are quite a few questions on this topic, but I did not find anything that I liked.
I decided to update my one-page portfolio and make it multi-page (github pages). For convenience, I would like to embed repeating 3 files head, header, footer. What can be used to do this so that it has minimal impact on performance.
Thank!
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Answered 2021-Feb-17 at 20:55This article offers many ways to do what you're trying to do, but I think the easiest one is:
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I sometimes need to generate text files. The cases so far were plain/text emails and configuration files. In the former case you must be precise, you can't get away with, "you know, those are generated, they're still readable even if there are extra spaces here and there." In the latter you can, but having a readable result is nice to have.
Now, how do I make the result precise (in terms of whitespace), and the template readable as well? More readable than what follows.
With jinja
I can do this:
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Answered 2021-Feb-05 at 22:23Note. I wish I found something better, but I failed.
For now I settled with the Javascript solution because it's simpler to understand (more straightforward). An example of a template:
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I am trying to round the corners of my table, border-radius doen't seem to work when I convert the below HTML to PDF using Itext pdf generator. Below is the HTML written for table:
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Answered 2020-Oct-15 at 16:15I was using Itext5 , After upgrading to Itext7, border-radius property started working
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We have a requirement to dynamically resolve html or text templates. The template content (a string) with variable place holders will be available in database.
We have to resolve them dynamically on demand with the actual values for the variables and get the final string content.
Example: (not a complete code)
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Answered 2020-Oct-13 at 17:30I have used the following approach:
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WebStorm shows inspection errors on lodash template delimiter in js files.
I tried adding the EJS plugin as described in this issue, but it still can't resolve the interpolate tag <%= ... %>
.
How to configure WebStorm to resolve lodash templates ?
NB: I'm using WS 2020.2.1
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Answered 2020-Sep-28 at 13:54Enabling EJS plugin is not enough, as it's not about template syntax support (that is provided for .ejs
files), it's about supporting EJS templates embedded in javascript. You can see parser errors because this is not a valid JavaScript.
Unfortunately there is no way to tell the parser to skip arbitrary parts of code to avoid errors when building a syntax tree.
I can suggest the following:
- associate the
.js
files with embedded "tags" syntax with EJS file type (in Settings | Editor | File Types) by adding.js
as a pattern there - when associating, choose JavaScript as template data language for these files
If it doesn't make things any better, the only solution is turning syntax highlighting off for such files... Highlighting level can be configured by clicking the icon in the editor upper right corner. Please see https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2020/05/intellij-idea-2020-2-early-access-program-is-starting/#inspections_widget for details
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after learning html css and js i move on to node to discover i need to learn how to use pug template engines which is much harder than normal html code is there any package or anything that directly converts my html code to a template engine
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Answered 2020-Aug-08 at 14:22Pug isn't that much difficult once you get familiar with it's syntax. For Converting HTML code to pug
1.) Install npm package html2pug Link-https://www.npmjs.com/package/html2pug
2.) You can use various converters available on internet which you can find just by entering html to pug converter on Google.Example- https://html-to-pug.com/
3.)But if you use Vs code there are certain extensions one such which is easy to use is :- Convert HTML to Pug by ditto which you can find by searching in vs code extension market place.
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I am trying to use Scriban Template Engine for multiple loop support. For Example
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Answered 2020-Jul-24 at 04:27Scriban does support nested looping. I've updated your code to show how you would do this. I've updated the code and the results per your request.
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I'm using EJS and there's a link to google maps where I'd need to get the current user position for the origin and the destination is gotten from the database. I can't figure out how to pass this origin variable to the link. I tried the below, but of course, the user location is not available on the server-side. Any clue on how to pass the position to the link dynamically?
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Answered 2020-Jul-05 at 12:44Found the solution by simply editing the link with JS after rendering.
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I need to access the variable user
in my client-side that sent by
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Answered 2020-Jun-24 at 12:56HTML is not a templating language, so it can't be used to send variables.
res.render()
function compiles your template , inserts locals there, and creates html output out of those two things. The syntax is as follows -
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Update your TeX search path to include the latex directory. If on Windows with MikTeX, use the Settings program and select the Roots tab. Add the project's latex directory. Then select the General tab and click the "Refresh FNDB" button. This will add the files to MiKTeX's file name database. If on a *nix system, type: texhash ~/lectures/latex substituting with your local path as appropriate. You may also need to set the TEXINPUTS environment variable. This is a pain to set up but here's the bottom of my ~/.bashrc as an example: # TEX TEXINPUTS=.:~/software/texmf//:/usr/share/texmf-texlive//:/usr/share/texmf//: export TEXINPUTS For completeness, this is on Ubuntu 10.04 system.
Install the scripts. If on Windows, edit the SCRIPTDIR variable in the 'build-lecture.bat' file to match your local installation. Then copy the batch file to C:\Windows\System32 or another directory accessible from the command line. If on a *nix system, you should be able to drop the build-lecture.py script from the python directory into a similar location, like ~/bin. You may need to add this directory to your $PATH variable and also change the permissions on the file, e.g. chmod 766 build-lecture.py
If you are using a version control system, please install the vc latex package and change the following lines. In lectures.sty, uncomment \input{vc} In build-lectures.py, change useVC to True You will also need to copy the relevant files from the vc latex package into your working directory. The package and documentation are available at http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/vc
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