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number735 >
hey everyone…i hoping someone here might have a clue why my nanoc watch isn't seeing changes to my Rules file
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number735 >
nanoc watch runs just fine and for the directories to watch it seems like it's working
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number735 >
but when i make changes to Rules, it doesn't see those changes and the site isn't recompiled unless I manually re-compile
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number735 >
any help? anyone? please?
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number-six >
ddfreyne: I'll pass that on when I see number735 here.
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musicmatze >
Hi there nanoc users! :-P
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musicmatze: Hey-ho
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musicmatze >
Skyr: Hi there!
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musicmatze >
I have a lot of questions to you all, related to static site compilers and so on.
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musicmatze >
But not today! Tomorrow, I will have enough time for it.
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Skyr >
musicmatze: You're attending the GPN?
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musicmatze >
Skyr: I wanted to, but had issues with my neck (don't know the right words, mean my backbone).
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musicmatze >
So I'm not there this year, sadly.
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Skyr >
Workworkwork :(
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musicmatze >
Was so lucky to be able to go to such an event,... but then I visited the hospital and so on ... -.-
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musicmatze >
I thought about talking to people about static site compilers all day long. So I posted in google+ as substitude.
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* smkelly
yawns and comes out of deep hibernation
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ddfreyne >
Things have been rather quite in #nanoc lately
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ddfreyne >
But yeah, partially because I haven't been around much. Hanging out in Berlin instead :)
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ddfreyne >
... and a new nanoc 4.x branch where routing rules don't exist anymore!
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darix >
ddfreyne: so how drunk have you been already?
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ddfreyne >
Not that drunk... and I haven't been to Berghain yet ;)
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gkarekinian >
That's because you need to drink 4 times as much beer as in Belgium, since everything is Pilsner :D
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ddfreyne >
gkarekinian: Indeed :)
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darix >
gkarekinian: we just do that so ddfreyne gets enough fluids while getting drunks
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gour >
does it make sense to nanoc if one does not speak ruby and therefore better use some python-based generator?
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darix >
gour: of course
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darix >
because you will learn a very nice language (ruby) in the process.
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gkarekinian >
You don't need that much knowledge of Ruby to get it to work
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gour >
nanoc seems to be more capable than python ones hwne it comes to non-blog sites?
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ddfreyne >
gour: nanoc is intended to be a general solution for all kinds of static sites, not just blogs
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gour >
ddfreyne: thanks. that's nice to hear
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ddfreyne >
New release! 3.6.4!
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gour >
how it compares with e.g. middleman?
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ddfreyne >
gour: I can't really tell, because I haven't used Middleman
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ddfreyne >
(Why would I? I wrote nanoc :P)
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gour >
ohh, congrats ddfreyne!!
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ddfreyne >
Middleman is another tool that's used fairly often, so you could check it out. Build a small site with both tools and then go with the one you think is best
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darix >
gour: there is also jekyll or octopress
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darix >
when you want to try out more things
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gour >
darix: isnt's jekyll stalled/dead?
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gour >
i saw that list, it's too long and it looks that the best ones are ruby-base 'cause most of the python ones are for just blogs
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darix >
gour: it powers github pages. ;)
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ddfreyne >
gour: Development picked up recently, and I think there was a major new release lately
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darix >
that thing wont die soon
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gour >
ohh...interesting
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gkarekinian >
Yeah 1.0 was released a couple weeks ago
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gour >
otoh, i need something to replace some of my own php sites as well as for clients requiring simpler/smaller sites as well as mockup to show for those wanting their site to be converted into some CMS
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gour >
let me check about jekyll revival and octopress
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gour >
now i see that jekyll is quite lively
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gour >
do jekyll, octopress and nanoc fall into same category, iow. general site generators or the other two are more blog-oriented?
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darix >
octopress might be a bit more blog oriented
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darix >
it is a set up on top of jekyll
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ddfreyne >
Both jekyll and octopress are more oriented towards blogs afaik
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ddfreyne >
Octopress definitely, jekyll seems to be too
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gkarekinian >
Tons of people use Octopress with the default theme (I do because I'm lazy), but my favorite for regular sites is definitely nanoc
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gour >
one of the php site for one non-profit is like a blog where each post is about their public activities and contains image(s) of posters. is it easy to handle such post with nanoc and put images to float left/right, something like this:
http://octopress.org/docs/plugins/image-tag/
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gour >
still, it's impressive how many importers are available for jekyll
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darix >
gour: funny thing
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darix >
with some minor tweaks
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darix >
you can use all of them for nanoc too!
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gkarekinian >
Nice, didn't know the FOSDEM used nanoc
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ddfreyne >
gour: Stuff like handling images and floating etc is something you'd do in CSS (and/or HTML) so nanoc doesn't really care about that
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gour >
ddfreyne: that's good ;)
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ddfreyne >
I should probably reorder the slideshow... or maybe make it random.
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gkarekinian >
I haven't paid attention to the content on the new homepage, oops :)
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gour >
it looks ruby-ones and nanoc are simply different category of static site generators
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gkarekinian >
It's really easy to adapt nanoc to whatever you like to use, for instance I like to use haml files containing Markdown
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gour >
which markup you recommend for writing content? now i use textile, in python reST is popular...what about nanoc/ruby, markdown?
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ddfreyne >
I always use Markdown
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ddfreyne >
(with the rdiscount filter, because it's nicely fast)
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ddfreyne >
Yep, I use that on the nanoc site
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gour >
i'll bookmark it to be able to orient myself without ruby knowledge...
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ddfreyne >
Catch you later!
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gkarekinian >
Good night!
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Since the last time I was actually active here, I have moved.
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