The goal in this book, Autocento of the breakfast table, is to explore the workings of revision and recursion through words, both in the head and on paper. It's a hypertextual imagining of how things could have been, in all of their possibilities.
This project uses John MacFarlane's amazing, etc. pandoc for the fun, HTML-writing stuff. Use the compile.sh
script to compile the stuff down.
Note: you're on Windows right now, so make sure and type bash compile.sh
to run the program.
At the top of each file, there should be a YAML block that looks something like this:
---
title: 'Title of poem'
subtitle: 'Subtitle' # optional
genre: '[verse|prose]'
project:
- title: 'Original project name'
order: [number]
prev:
- title: 'Title of previous thing in original project'
link: 'link to that thing'
next:
- title: 'Title of next thing in original project'
- link: 'link to that thing'
epigraph: # optional
- content: 'Quote from outside'
link: 'Link to online version of epigraph'
attrib: 'Who said the epigraph' # optional
...