@@ -8,15 +8,14 @@ I’ve been digging into Pollen. It’s early days yet, but it seems very promising. So I was surprised and glad to see this happen today: ◊blockquote{◊link[1]{“New Pollen tutorial:} how to generate multiple outputs (e.g., HTML, plain text, -LaTeX, and PDF) from one source file.” +LaTeX, and PDF) from one source file.”} -◊footer{Matthew Butterick (◊mono{@mbutterick}) in a now-deleted tweet} +◊attrib{Matthew Butterick (◊mono{@mbutterick}) in a now-deleted tweet} ◊url[1]{https://docs.racket-lang.org/pollen/fourth-tutorial.html} -} I tweeted earlier today that this is probably the best web/writing news of the summer, if not the year. Yes, that’s subjective. But anyhow, let me explain why I think it’s great. For at least a few years now I’ve been trying to figure out how a good way to generate a web site