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+ | ====== Setting up a minimal Hugo website ====== | ||
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+ | I discovered a most excellent thing recently for developing websites: Hugo. More truthfully, a friend got me onto it. At first I couldn't see the point of something that generates static pages from source. | ||
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+ | {{http://gohugo.io/images/gohugoio-card.png?400}} | ||
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+ | [[hugo|Read Article]] | ||
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====== Oscillators on the PIC16F1455 ====== | ====== Oscillators on the PIC16F1455 ====== | ||
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====== Single Optional Argument for a LaTeX Macro ====== | ====== Single Optional Argument for a LaTeX Macro ====== | ||
- | I recently need to create a new LaTeX macro for a User manual. The macro was to output a defined character, but in a colour specified by the author. Therefore, I needed a macro that accepted a single optional argument. | + | I recently needed to create a new LaTeX macro for a User manual. The macro was to output a defined character, but in a colour specified by the author. Therefore, I needed a macro that accepted a single optional argument. |
[[latex_macro_single_optional_argument|Read Article]] | [[latex_macro_single_optional_argument|Read Article]] |