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an easier way for humans to write xml and html
if a line starts with any xaml component ( ~ @ . # $ ) that line represents an xml/http element::
if a line starts with a ":" it is specifying how the following lines should be interpreted::
:css -> cascading style sheets that are inserted with a tag
:python -> python code inserted into a <script type="text/python"> tag (must have a python interpreter running in the browser; e.g. Brython (http://brython.info/index.html))
:javascript -> javascript code inserted into a
if a line starts with // it is a comment, and will be converted into an xml/html comment
if a line starts with a "-" (hyphen) it is a single line of Python code that will be run to help generate the final output
otherwise the line represents the content of an element
xaml components::
~ -> element name
@ -> name attribute
. -> class attribute
$ -> string attribute
e.g. ~document .bold #doc_1 @AutoBiography $My_Biography ->
Based on haml [1] but aimed at Python.
Still in its early stages -- send email to ethan at stoneleaf dot us if you would like to get involved!
Mercurial repository, wiki, and issue tracker at [2].
[1] http://haml.info/ [2] https://bitbucket.org/stoneleaf/xaml
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We found that xaml demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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