From 23d6c036c8e4304b22492eaa231e68b509a5bedf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Solene Rapenne Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2021 13:16:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fixing typo, one reported by Oliver Marugg --- README.md | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a578d7e..a7b7b43 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ To use cl-yag you'll need: ## Usage Go into your project's directory and type ``make``. You'll find your new website/gopher page in **output/**. -If you want to get rid of everything in your **output/** subdirectories, type ``make clean``. -For further commands: read the Makefile. -Read in the follwing section where to find it. +If you want to get rid of everything in your **output/** sub directories, type ``make clean``. +For further commands: read the Makefile. +Read in the following section where to find it. ## Overview: cl-yag's File Hierarchy @@ -65,17 +65,17 @@ least the following files and folders: `-- rss.tpl - **Makefile** - - This file exists to simplifiy the recurring execution of frequently used commands. + - This file exists to simplify the recurring execution of frequently used commands. - **generator.lisp** - This is cl-yag's core library. - **static/** - - This directory holds content, that needs to be published without being changed (e.g. stylesheets, js-scripts). + - This directory holds content, that needs to be published without being changed (e.g. style sheets, js-scripts). - If you come from 'non-static CMS'-Country: **static/** holds, what you would put in your **assets/** directory. - **templates/** - - The templates in this directory provide the structural skeleton(s) of the webpages and feeds you want to create. + - The templates in this directory provide the structural skeleton(s) of the web pages and feeds you want to create. - **output/** - cl-yag puts in this directory everything ready to get deployed. - - Because cl-yag generates not only HTML, but gopher-compliant pages as well, **output/** **holds two subdirectories**. + - Because cl-yag generates not only HTML, but gopher-compliant pages as well, **output/** **holds two sub directories**. - **gopher/** contains the website for gopher, - **html/** contains the website in HTML. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ This directory is crucial for the usage of cl-yag. **data/** contains -- the **articles.lisp** configuration file, which defines important metadata for posts and pages. +- the **articles.lisp** configuration file, which defines important meta-data for posts and pages. - It also holds **${id}.md** files, which are holding your posts' (or pages') content. You can use markdown to write them. For more information: Read section 'Configuration'. @@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ to set most of the values in this file. **data/articles.lisp** has two parts: -1. A variable called *config*. Its values define your webpage. -2. "posts" declaration with their metadata +1. A variable called *config*. Its values define your web page. +2. "posts" declaration with their meta-data Values are assigned by placing a string (e.g. ``"foo"``) or a boolean (i.e. ``t`` or ``nil``) behind a keyword (e.g. ``:title``). @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ The *config* variable is used to assign the following values: - The name of the default(!) author. - ``:webmaster`` gets used, if ``:author`` is omitted. (See below: 'The **articles** variable'.) - **:title** - - The title of the webpage + - The title of the web-page - **:description** - This text is used in the *description* field of the atom/rss feed. - **:url** @@ -138,12 +138,12 @@ The *config* variable is used to assign the following values: - **gopher-format** - format of the gopher server. default is the geomyidae format, gophernicus format is commented. - **gopher-index** - - name of the gopher menu file. defaut is index.gph for geomyidae, gophermap file is commented. + - name of the gopher menu file. default is index.gph for geomyidae, gophermap file is commented. ### Posts declarations -Each post is declared with its metadata using the function "post". +Each post is declared with its meta-data using the function "post". So you need to add a new line for each of your posts. Of the following keywords, only ``:author`` and ``:short`` can be omitted. @@ -152,12 +152,12 @@ Of the following keywords, only ``:author`` and ``:short`` can be omitted. - The ``:author`` field is used to display the article's author. - If you omit it, the generator will take the name from the ``:webmaster`` field of the *config* variable. - **:id** - - The ``:id`` field holds the filename of your post/page. + - The ``:id`` field holds the file name of your post/page. - Example: ``:id "2"`` will load file **data/2.md**. Use text instead of numbers, if you want to. - (See section: 'The **data/** Directory'.) - **:tag** - ``:tag`` field is used to create a "view" containing all articles of the same tag. - - MIND: Whitespaces are used to separate tags and are not allowed in(!) tags. + - MIND: White spaces are used to separate tags and are not allowed in(!) tags. - **:tiny** - The ``:tiny`` field's value is used for displaying a really short description of the posts content on your homepage. - If ``:tiny`` doesn't get a value, the full article gets displayed. @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Of the following keywords, only ``:author`` and ``:short`` can be omitted. - The ``:title`` field's value sets your post's title, its first headline, as well as its entry on the index.html. -## Howto Create A New Post +## How-to Create A New Post Edit **data/articles.lisp** and add a new list to the *articles* variable: @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Edit **data/articles.lisp** and add a new list to the *articles* variable: Then write a corresponding **data/2.md** file, using markdown. -## Howto Publish A Post +## How-to Publish A Post I prepared a Makefile to facilitate the process of generating and publishing your static sites. @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ The default is the **output/** directory, but you can use a symbolic link pointing to some other directory as well. -## Howto Add A New Page +## How-to Add A New Page You may want to have some dedicated pages besides the index or a post. To create one, edit the *generate-site* function in cl-yag's @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ This will produce **output/html/somepage.html**. ## Further Customization -### Howto Use Another Common Lisp Interpreter +### How-to Use Another Common Lisp Interpreter cl-yags default Lisp interpreter is **sbcl**. If you want to use a different interpreter you need to set the variable *LISP* to the name @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ displays: "Tags: ". ### A Note On Themes -Although cl-yag may ship with a minimalistic template, cl-yag focuses +Although cl-yag may ship with a minimalist template, cl-yag focuses on generating html- and gopher-compliant structural markup - not themed layouts. -- 2.45.2