The code scrapbook is finished, and has now produced its first set of articles. Five articles in around ten minutes seems pretty impressive to me.
Tinderbox
Covers new series of Swift Snippets articles, with links to those articles, other relevant ones here, and the whole series in a Tinderbox document.
Making sure that macOS doesn’t mangle source code behind your back, and a simple solution to getting notes exported in the right order.
How to create a scrapbook for Swift code snippets, which can be copied into Xcode, and exported for Wordpress publication.
Transferring a decision-making guide from a quick flowchart into Tinderbox notes.
Now over 20,000 words in length, content ranges from the plain and simple to detailed analysis of Sierra’s log. Free and ready for you to augment and update.
Search engines don’t work, as they’re indifferent to quality and accuracy of content. Existing eBook formats are little more than book-in-browser. So how to publish more demanding content?
Pulling together articles here on Macs, and reshaping their content to create a user reference.
How to sort, search, and study hundreds of chunks of text, using Tinderbox – with surprising bonuses.
Tuning HTML export to produce exactly the right files, and tweaking the appearance. But can it also address a search bug?
