I previously included hard-coded CSS. Pandoc will apparently generate
what is needed for the page, but I didn't have that included in my
template.
I chose Tango out of a nearly 20y personal preference now, ever since I
used the Tango Icon Theme in Ubunutu Dapper Drake (6.06), my introducing
to GNOME/GTK. I might have used Breezy, too, I don't recall.
Prior to that I think I used Mandrake (before it was Mandriva), which
was the first distro I tried, after my laptop's HDD died and I was
awaiting a replacement (couldn't run Windows without a HDD).
...anyway.
I didn't originally intend for all of this to be in a single commit. But
here we are. I don't have the time to split these up more cleanly; this
project is taking more time than I originally hoped that it would.
This is a new static site generator. More information to follow in the
near future (hopefully in the form of an article), but repo2html is now
removed. See code comments for additional information; I tried to make it
suitable as a learning resource for others. It is essentially a set of
shell scripts with a fairly robust build for incremental generation.
The site has changed drastically, reflecting that its purpose has changed
over the years: it is now intended for publishing quality works (or at least
I hope), not just a braindump.
This retains most of the text of the original pages verbatim, with the
exception of the About page. Other pages may have their text modified in
commits that follow.
Enhancements to follow in future commits.