cedounet 7cc71dc6ac Small fixes (#155)
* Fix various typos and references or links

- Misuse of product macro the x sign did not appear
- Use macro for milligrams
- Some refes were without hyperlink for some reason ?
- confusion between section and subsections
- a little grammar.. exact value not absolute, don't think a negative
  amount of flower was ever an option :D

* Use siunitx for temperature everywhere

Apparently some files escaped my script last time, or messed up in git
merge... Anyway fixed now and should be more consistent.

* Simplify Fermentolysis table

I woudl hope this is more clear with less lines.

* Remove double bottomrule

* Fix grammar

* Use correct font familly in preface

Small corrections on font familly and extra space for signature.
TODO: I did not change the paragraph breaking but we might want to
revisit it later.

* Fix wrong percentage range

fixes https://github.com/hendricius/the-sourdough-framework/issues/156
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The Sourdough Framework

The sourdough framework is an open-source book dedicated to helping you to make the best possible sourdough bread at home.

The book cover

Rather than providing recipes this book intends to provide a framework that enables you to bake bread in your respective environment. Every flour, every sourdough, and every home setup is different. This makes following recipes without background information so hard and a fail-prone endeavor. This book intends to close that gap.

Background

4 years after launching the repositories the-bread-code and pizza-dough I created this project to merge the knowledge together. This project intends to go one step deeper into the workings of natural fermentation. At the same time as many scientific references as possible are provided.

A whole wheat sourdough bread

🍞 Baking the book (Docker)

make

Then you can check out the file book/book.pdf

If you want to 🍞 bake all the versions including ebook formats (.pdf, .epub, .mobi, .azw3) run:

make bake

You can check the files in the folder book/release/

🍞 Baking the book locally (LaTeX)

Make sure you have biber and latexmk installed. Refer to your system's installation instructions for LaTeX. To create the serif .pdf format, run:

cd book/
make

If you want to 🍞 bake all the versions including ebook formats (.pdf, .epub, .mobi, .azw3) run:

cd book/
make bake

You can check the files in the folder book/release/

You can get some help on building various versions with:

cd book/
make help

Compiled versions

The below versions are automatically built on every push to the main branch.

There's an additional enhanced accessibility version using a sans serif font:

Online HTML version (WIP)

Head over to https://www.the-sourdough-framework.com

To build the website make sure to have the ruby version installed specified in website/.ruby-version.

cd book/
make website

Alternatively you can build the website directly with Docker:

make website

Hardcover version

There is a hardcover version of the book available for purchase. You can read more details here.

Support

Did you find a typo, or feel the wording could be improved? Feel free to open up a pull request at any time.

I believe that the knowledge this book provides is essential to everyone. That's why I decided to open source my knowledge hoping that it will reach more people all over the world without budget constraints.

If you would like to contribute with a small donation you can do so via my ko-fi page. Your donation will tremendously help me to cover costs related to running the-bread-code. It furthermore allows me to dedicate time to continuously update and improve this book.

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