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colms avatar colms commented on May 24, 2024
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munificent avatar munificent commented on May 24, 2024 1

Heh, I forgot all about this bug. But I guess it's "fixed" now because I've rewritten my entire build engine from scratch in Dart. It's entirely self-contained now.

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munificent avatar munificent commented on May 24, 2024 1

However, I am not able to host it in Github Pages. How are you hosting it?

I have a basic shared web host. I'm using HostPapa, but any basic web host should work.

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munificent avatar munificent commented on May 24, 2024 1

I don't have any LaTeX support at all.

To set expectations here: I wrote this for my blog, but I don't have any intention of supporting this as a general-purpose site generator. Users are welcome to fork the code, but I'm not trying to turn this into anything like a product.

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munificent avatar munificent commented on May 24, 2024

Oof, I never expected anyone to try to replicate and build my blog from source. :)

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colms avatar colms commented on May 24, 2024

I was looking for Jekyll/Octopress templates that supported code syntax highlighting and I recalled that you had this repo. I built it with your blog entries because I knew that if it would highlight your code correctly, it'd do the same for mine. I wouldn't actually keep any of your posts nor appearance after I knew the highlighting worked. I'd have to be full on crazy to do that, and I'm much to lazy to be anything more than half assed crazy.

I ended up thinking I'd use Pelican with some slightly modified existing theme. I went with Pelican because I read that there's a way to only build the pages that have been modified. I'm not sure how reliable that is but I'll give it a try.

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imflash217 avatar imflash217 commented on May 24, 2024

Hi @munificent Thank you for great resources. I am building my own journal using inspiration from yours. However, I am not able to host it in Github Pages. How are you hosting it?

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imflash217 avatar imflash217 commented on May 24, 2024

Thank you Bob @munificent . I got it deployed using AWS Amplify.

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imflash217 avatar imflash217 commented on May 24, 2024

Hi @munificent, I am trying to render LaTeX equations using $....$ block. However, it does not get rendered. Anyone have any idea on how to achieve it. Thanks

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