For me @sorawee, I decided to use two templates and then ◊(define-meta template "français.html")
. The reason I didn’t take your approach is because I want my pages to use the <html lang="fr">
declaration so that browsers know which language it is. For your case you could say <html lang="mul">
but I am not sure how that works for end-users. I also don’t know what you would do for <meta description=[...]
etc – it might make your search engine results a little strange. And then there are the cases where people don’t have JavaScript etc. Interesting idea though, glad to hear someone else is hacking on the same problem :slightly_smiling_face:
I have a package that uses slideshow & pict. Sometimes raco setup
segfaults when building the documentation (I’m on OSX). Does the error message here look familiar to anyone? https://github.com/bennn/pict-abbrevs/issues/2
(this package isn’t on <http://pkgs.racket-lang.org\|pkgs.racket-lang.org>
)
Are you running on Mojave?
thanks!
The difference is the URL; the “as current” URL doesn’t ever change between versions, so you can use that URL if you just want to download the latest snapshot in a script.