nostr:npub1n0pdxnwa4q7eg2slm5m2wjrln2hvwsxmyn48juedjr3c85va99yqc5pfp6 I found an old war-time cookbook, from 1918, to try out as a more-advanced text about food, in #Alexandria. I used dark mode, so that the old pictures stand out, more.
Things I've noticed about the rendering:
* the large first chapter letter needs to be toggled on/off, since it sometimes doesn't make sense (like in the ToC)
* floating the image left/right, so that the text wraps around the picture, and pictures display in a row, isn't working, yet, even if the text and the pictures are in the same section
* the "NOTE" box is working, but not prettily
https://i.nostr.build/1Zhmk8cHSJC20uiA.png
https://i.nostr.build/zQdZOJZzdy3juiCX.png
https://i.nostr.build/IelMjxU3FMCAD4kQ.png
https://i.nostr.build/GRbu8j1InyNspBRk.png
To see what the NOTE: would look like, after we tweak the stylesheet, it'll be something more like this (scroll to the bottom):
https://github.com/ShadowySupercode/gitcitadel/blob/master/eBooks/cookbook/cookbook.adoc
Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, my fellow Nostriches!
An update on Project #Alexandria. We have, indeed, taken a few larger steps, lately. We are working on a Visualisation page and a Compose page: one important for readers, the other for writers. Neither are ready for wider use, yet, but we wanted to go ahead and show you what we're currently tinkering with.
If you are following us on GitHub, we have moved Alexandria from the old indextr repo to a new, "official", nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz repo, so make sure to update your watches to https://github.com/ShadowySupercode/gc-alexandria .
I've updated our project wiki page with much more information and lots of pretty screenshots. Enjoy! 😊
https://wikistr.com/gc-alexandria*dd664d5e4016433a8cd69f005ae1480804351789b59de5af06276de65633d319
(p.s. The weird HTML tags are from the wiki app, not from the document. Will hopefully be corrected soon.)
For the record:
I am building an extensive, professional-quality, fully-automated, test landscape for our #Alexandria and #GitRepublic projects, and all associated relays. And my repos are FOSS, and I'm going to design them to be easily forked-and-customized. That means I can use it to expertly test our products, as if I were a crazy hacker.
It also means that a real, actual, crazy hacker can use those same tools to test ANY APP and ANY RELAY, so long as he has a computer, can read my clear instructions, and doesn't have shit for brains.
You're welcome.
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