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@@ -210,13 +210,16 @@ echo %path%
\section{latexindent-yaml-schema.json}
\texttt{latexindent.pl}
- \announce*{2022-01-02}{latexindent-yaml-schema.json} ships with
+ \announce{2022-01-02}{latexindent-yaml-schema.json} ships with
\texttt{latexindent-yaml-schema.json}
which might help you when constructing your YAML files.
+ \index{json!schema for YAML files}
\subsection{VSCode demonstration}
To use \texttt{latexindent-yaml-schema.json} with \texttt{VSCode}, you can use the
following steps:
+ \index{VSCode}
+ \index{json!VSCode}
\begin{enumerate}
\item download \texttt{latexindent-yaml-schema.json} from the \texttt{documentation} folder of
\cite{latexindent-home}, save it in whichever directory you would like, noting it for
@@ -229,14 +232,14 @@ echo %path%
\end{enumerate}
\begin{widepage}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile*{settings.json}[yaml-TCB]{\texttt{settings.json}}{lst:settings.json}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile*{demonstrations/settings.json}[yaml-TCB]{\texttt{settings.json}}{lst:settings.json}
\end{widepage}
Alternatively, if you would prefer not to download the json file, you might be able to
use an adapted version of \cref{lst:settings-alt.json}.
\begin{widepage}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile*{settings-alt.json}[yaml-TCB]{\texttt{settings-alt.json}}{lst:settings-alt.json}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile*{demonstrations/settings-alt.json}[yaml-TCB]{\texttt{settings-alt.json}}{lst:settings-alt.json}
\end{widepage}
Finally, if your TeX distribution is up to date, then
@@ -244,7 +247,7 @@ echo %path%
your installation, so an adapted version of \cref{lst:settings-alt1.json} may work.
\begin{widepage}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile*{settings-alt1.json}[yaml-TCB]{\texttt{settings-alt1.json}}{lst:settings-alt1.json}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile*{demonstrations/settings-alt1.json}[yaml-TCB]{\texttt{settings-alt1.json}}{lst:settings-alt1.json}
\end{widepage}
If you have details of how to implement this schema in other editors, please feel
@@ -252,13 +255,13 @@ echo %path%
\section{Using conda}
If you use conda you'll only need
-
\begin{commandshell}
conda install latexindent.pl -c conda-forge
\end{commandshell}
this will install the executable and all its dependencies (including perl) in the
activate environment. You don't even have to worry about \texttt{defaultSettings.yaml} as
it included too, you can thus skip \cref{sec:requiredmodules,sec:updating-path}.
+ \index{conda}
You can get a conda installation for example from \cite{conda} or from \cite{anacoda}.