LATEX sucks.
Create small pdf documents, that hopefully looks like latex.
It's currently an alpha version, so nothing is working properly.
- Cowtchoox use a syntax that looks like html, with math that looks like latex
- It use a browser to render documents. So you can style you document easily with CSS
- Easier to debug: documented (not yet), clear error messages (not yet), and you can use the devtools of a browser to inspect your document
- Grab a release zip.
- Unzip it. Inside there is the executable and helpers files.
- Add to your PATH the folder into which you unzipped, so that you can call the executable from anywhere
- Create a
cowfile - Call
cowtchoox my_file.cow - Cowtchoox will produce
out.pdfin the same folder
See docs\getting_started.pdf
The main program is in rust
main: read input, find filesparser: parse COW files into a structcustom: parse user-defined tags and operatorsmath: parse maths. used on the struct
writer: create HTML file with document structbrowser: send the shit to the browser, ask for a PDF
JS: is executed in the browser
main: cuts the pages, instar headers etc.
