<cDlm>
the only way markdown would be involved would be with a processor that invokes the colorizer by itself, like kramdown
<FernandoBasso>
Great! Thanks.
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<FernandoBasso>
<foo> inside <pre><code class=language-something'> are not being converted to <foo> and therefore <foo> does not show up in page. Just indenting the source block and adding #!lang works.
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<guardian>
o/
<guardian>
ruby not being my primary language, I don't really mind my helpers being plain functions in different lib/*.rb files
<guardian>
is it that chocking I'm not putting those in modules?
<guardian>
at least it avoids the wacky lib/helpers_.rb naming hack so that everything gets loaded before you include everything anyways
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<oddover>
hi all. I'm new to nanoc and I'm having an issue
<oddover>
In my site content, I have a symlink to a file, and it's giving me an error
<oddover>
oh, actually....I think I just thought of a solution
<oddover>
nvm
<oddover>
nvm @ my nvm. still doesn't work
<oddover>
so, I have a bin directory in my nanoc site (don't ask)
<oddover>
inside the bin, there's a script, and a symlink to that script