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[Suggest] Provide a pre-built package #38

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hcoona opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 3 comments
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[Suggest] Provide a pre-built package #38

hcoona opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 3 comments

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@hcoona
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hcoona commented Apr 18, 2018

It's very convenient to provide a pre-built package for users who don't have Ruby environment but want to use these themes out of the box.

@mojavelinux
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To be honest, experience has told us that this factory really isn't going to focus on being a tool to create custom stylesheets for Asciidoctor. It's main purpose is to produce the default stylesheet. That's all I'm really updating it to be used for.

I'd be happy to discuss starting a replacement because I think we really need to rethink the stack (if nothing else, start with the latest Foundation or even Bulma).

If you are looking for a more general purpose tool, you might want to try one of these:

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hcoona commented Apr 19, 2018

Thank you for the explanation. Actually, I'm just finding some beautiful themes for my generated articles sharing to other people instead of a full tool stack for themes building, generation, management, etc. The Asciidoctor live preview theme looks pretty good to me, so I get here.

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I've forked this project to remove Foundation: https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-stylesheets
I'm using a Node.js build inspired by Bulma:

  1. Node Sasss to compile to CSS
  2. Postcss with Autoprefixer to make the CSS compatible with all the recent browsers
  3. Clean CSS to minify the CSS

Pre-built CSS will be available on release (published on npmjs and GitHub).

Hopefully it will be easier to integrate new themes.
In the next days, I will try to recreate this dark theme from Bootswatch: https://bootswatch.com/darkly/ (solving this issue at the same time #22).

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