* epub - use the lower resolution colour as release epub
* Add in check for epub size, will fail if too big (>50MB)
* added folders ebook and website build folders to .gitignore
Things changed over time, with new versions of the tools and this was
not kept consistent.
also use -rm without space like in the manual... makes no difference but
both styles were used.
This is a new feature of Tex4ht and prevents dumping all files in
current directory, much cleaner..
This also allows to build the ebook and website in parallel.
As a consequence website is not built with make bake.
This was prevented by ocgcolorlinks which was here to have links printed
in black but looking like colors in the pdf on screen... as Doc
hyperref explains:
• Main disadvantage: Links cannot be broken across lines. PDF reference
1.7: 4.10.2 “Making
* Initial support for building a booklet
This is really WIP but add support in the makefile for building another
book from the same source.
As the target name suggests, it will be a TL;DR version of the
framework.
* Extract recipes in their own tex file (flat bread)
In order to reuse recipes in the booklet, we need to extract them in
their own tex file sourced by both.
* Add clean and quick targets for booklet
* Initial version of the booklet
Very very WIP, ugly as but need to start somewhere.
* Update the booklet
- Add pics
- Change layout
* Update makefile for booklet
- Add help target
- Follow naming conventions for target
* Remove non-wheat Bread
* Pack the picture together and fix captions
Takes less place, looks better, only good things...
* Remove labels
* Reorder figs and pics more logically
* Fix the fill-yourself baker math table
Much nicer and add rooms for comments
* Center pics and flowcharts and fix indentation
* Add booklet to all target
It will also be part of the release
* Reduce dependencies for booklet
not perfect but better, will avoid rebuild every tiem we work on the
text itself :)
* Add the booklet to the README
* Add docker entry, fix typo
* Add making sourdough starter
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Co-authored-by: Hendrik Kleinwaechter <hendrik.kleinwaechter@gmail.com>
First flow chart is about creating a starter - the other one about
maintenance. The suggested approach is slightly different. This makes it
clear that one flow chart is about creating a starter.