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quaint-quaint

v0.1.0

Published

Interactive Quaint textboxes in Quaint documents

Downloads

4

Readme

quaint-quaint

Interactive Quaint textboxes in Quaint documents.

quaint-quaint will automatically start a Quaint interpreter listening to changes to one or more textareas and running in a separate Worker. For each marked textarea, an output div is created and will be updated automatically with the result of the compilation of the current contents.

quaint-quaint does not define a stylesheet, but it should not be very complicated to style. See below for the generated HTML.

Install

quaint --setup quaint

Sample use

Edit this:

&&
  Quaint is __awesome!
  # One
  # Two
  # Three

Ten-lines-high uninitialized editor:

10 &&

The generated code will look like this:

<div class="quaint-interactive">
  <div class="quaint-input">
    <textarea rows="10">
      Quaint is __awesome
    </textarea>
  </div>
  <div class="quaint-output">
    Quaint is <strong>awesome</strong>
  </div>
</div>

quaint-quaint does not contribute any stylesheet, so you will need to style the above yourself.

Rules

nrows && body

Creates an interactive Quaint editor initialized with body, and with nrows rows of text. If nrows is unspecified, then the number of lines in body will be used (line wrapping is not taken into account).

Options

preCompute

(default: true)

If true, Quaint will pre-compute the result of every interactive editor. That's kind of slow, so you can flip that off if needed, while developing.