Releases: ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell
queue-sheet-haskell 0.2.0.0
Overview
This release of Queue Sheet adds support for associating URLs with queues as
well as queue items. This allows others to easily access the media when a
Queue Sheet PDF is shared. See the updated man page and example for details.
YAML files used with version 0.1.0.0
work with version 0.2.0.0
without
change, but YAML files that include URLs will not work with version 0.1.0.0
.
queue-sheet-haskell 0.1.0.0
Overview
This release of queue-sheet
keeps the same functionality but changes the
input file format. In the initial release, sections and queues were defined
in separate YAML files, but now a single YAML file is used to define both.
This enables you to manage multiple queue sheets with different sections
within a single directory.
When building a queue sheet, you can specify the template to use with the
--template
command-line option. The default is template.tex
, which is
backwards-compatible with the initial release. You can also specify the
name of the built PDF with the --output
command-line option. The default
is the base name of the queues file but with a .pdf
extension, which is
backwards-compatible with the initial release.
Migration
It is easy to migrate existing queues configuration. Simple merge the
sections.yaml
file into the queues file, listing the sections in a
sections
property and queues in a queues
property.
Example:
---
sections:
- Functional
- Programming
- Other
queues:
- name: AI Podcast
section: Other
date: 2020-01-17
prev: 72
queue-sheet-haskell 0.0.1.0
Overview
This is the first public release of Queue Sheet.