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Matthew Butterick 6 years ago
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#lang scribble/manual
@(require scribble/eval (for-label (except-in pollen txexpr #%module-begin) xml racket/base racket/draw)
@(require scribble/eval (for-label txexpr (except-in pollen #%module-begin) xml racket/base racket/draw)
pollen/scribblings/mb-tools)
@(define my-eval (make-base-eval))
@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ If you're a developer, you might prefer to use the lower-level representation fo
Or, you can aim somewhere in between. Like everything else in Racket, you can design functions & macros to emit the pieces of a Q-expression using whatever interface you prefer.
@subsection{I don't like Quadwriter}
@subsection{``I don't like Quadwriter …''}
It's a demo! Don't panic! @racket[quadwriter] itself is just meant to show how one can build an interface to @racket[quad], which if we're being honest, is basically just a home for all the generic geometric routines and technical fiddly bits (e.g., font parsing and PDF generation) without any true typographic smarts. That's what @racket[quadwriter] adds.

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