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- --ctp-stx-crust: #232634; -} diff --git a/content/blog/combinatory_logic.md b/content/blog/combinatory_logic.md index 4e22476..c01d126 100644 --- a/content/blog/combinatory_logic.md +++ b/content/blog/combinatory_logic.md @@ -12,14 +12,6 @@ tags = ["combinators", "fp"] ## Combinatory Logic & The SK(I) Combinator Calculus -This is a **paragraph** with some additional text 😄 and also some _`verbatim text`_. What happens if a line goes longer, I wonder? Where do we hit the newline word wrap? Does it stop widening the main text area? - -$\lnot P \land \lnot Q = \lnot (P \lor Q)$ - -$\lnot P \lor \lnot Q = \lnot (P \land Q)$ - -Looks like math does render currently 😄. - --- ## The Primary Combinators @@ -34,11 +26,11 @@ and array language like APL, J, or BQN. - Idiot - Ibis - + ```scm ;; a -> a -(define I +(define ibis (λ (a) (a))) ``` @@ -50,7 +42,7 @@ and array language like APL, J, or BQN. ```scm ;; a -> b -> a -(define K +(define kestrel (curry (λ (a b) (a)))) ``` @@ -63,7 +55,7 @@ and array language like APL, J, or BQN. ```scm ;; (a -> b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c -(define S +(define starling (curry (λ (a b c) (a c (b c))))) ``` diff --git a/static/styles/global.css b/static/styles/global.css index 15ea0af..e6c0c39 100644 --- a/static/styles/global.css +++ b/static/styles/global.css @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ -@import url("syntax-theme-light.css") (prefers-color-scheme: light); -@import url("syntax-theme-dark.css") (prefers-color-scheme: dark); @import url("theme-light.css") (prefers-color-scheme: light); @import url("theme-dark.css") (prefers-color-scheme: dark); +@import url("syntax-theme.css"); *, *::before, @@ -20,10 +19,10 @@ :root { --font-code: "CommitMono"; - --text-sm: clamp(0.75rem, 2vw, 1rem); - --text-md: clamp(1rem, 2.5vw, 1.25rem); - --text-lg: clamp(1.5rem, 3vw, 2rem); - --text-xl: clamp(2.5rem, 4vw, 3.5rem); + --text-sm: clamp(0.75rem, 2vw, 1rem); + --text-md: clamp(1rem, 2.5vw, 1.25rem); + --text-lg: clamp(1.5rem, 3vw, 2rem); + --text-xl: clamp(2.5rem, 4vw, 3.5rem); font-family: Inter, sans-serif; font-feature-settings: "liga" 1, "calt" 1; /* fix for Chrome */ } @@ -169,7 +168,8 @@ hr { display: flex; flex-direction: row; flex-wrap: wrap; - place-items: center; + place-content: end; + place-items: end; margin-right: 0; } diff --git a/static/styles/syntax-theme-dark.css b/static/styles/syntax-theme-dark.css deleted file mode 100644 index 5ffe131..0000000 --- a/static/styles/syntax-theme-dark.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Catpuccin Macchiato - */ - -.z-code { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); 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-} - -.z-comment { - color: var(--ctp-stx-overlay-2); - font-style: italic; -} - -.z-string.z-regexp .z-constant.z-character.z-escape { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-support { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-variable { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); -} - -.z-variable.z-language { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); -} - -.z-meta.z-function-call { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); -} - -.z-invalid { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); - background-color: var(--ctp-stx-red); -} - -.z-text .z-source, -.z-string.z-unquoted.z-heredoc, -.z-source .z-source { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); -} - -.z-string.z-quoted .z-source { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-string { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-support.z-constant { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-support.z-class { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-entity.z-name.z-tag { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); - font-weight: bold; -} - -.z-meta.z-tag, -.z-meta.z-tag .z-entity { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-constant.z-other.z-color.z-rgb-value { - color: var(--ctp-stx-sapphire); -} - -.z-meta.z-selector.z-css .z-entity.z-name.z-tag { - color: var(--ctp-stx-red); -} - -.z-meta.z-selector.z-css, -.z-entity.z-other.z-attribute-name.z-id { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-meta.z-selector.z-css .z-entity.z-other.z-attribute-name.z-class { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-support.z-type.z-property-name.z-css { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-meta.z-preprocessor.z-at-rule .z-keyword.z-control.z-at-rule { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-meta.z-property-value .z-constant { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-meta.z-property-value .z-support.z-constant.z-named-color.z-css { - color: var(--ctp-stx-maroon); -} - -.z-meta.z-constructor.z-argument.z-css { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-meta.z-diff, -.z-meta.z-diff.z-header { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); - background-color: var(--ctp-stx-sapphire); -} - -.z-markup.z-deleted { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); - background-color: var(--ctp-stx-red); -} - -.z-markup.z-changed { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); - background-color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-markup.z-inserted { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); - background-color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-markup.z-bold { - font-weight: bold; -} - -.z-markup.z-italic { - font-style: italic; -} - -.z-markup.z-heading { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); - font-weight: bold; -} - -.z-entity.z-name.z-type.z-class.z-php { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-keyword.z-other.z-phpdoc { - color: var(--ctp-stx-overlay-2); -} - -.z-constant.z-numeric.z-css, -.z-keyword.z-other.z-unit.z-css { - color: var(--ctp-stx-mauve); -} - -.z-punctuation.z-definition.z-entity.z-css { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-variable.z-language.z-js { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-string.z-unquoted.z-label.z-js { - color: var(--ctp-stx-text); -} - -.z-constant.z-other.z-table-name.z-sql { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-constant.z-other.z-database-name.z-sql { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-storage.z-type.z-dired.z-item.z-directory, -.z-dired.z-item.z-directory { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-link { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); - text-decoration: underline; -} - -.z-orgmode.z-page { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-break { - color: var(--ctp-stx-mauve); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-headline { - color: var(--ctp-stx-green); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-tack { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-follow_up { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-checkbox { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-checkbox.z-summary { - color: var(--ctp-stx-yellow); -} - -.z-orgmode.z-tags { - color: var(--ctp-stx-red); -} diff --git a/static/styles/syntax-theme-light.css b/static/styles/syntax-theme.css similarity index 99% rename from static/styles/syntax-theme-light.css rename to static/styles/syntax-theme.css index 93914ff..6525841 100644 --- a/static/styles/syntax-theme-light.css +++ b/static/styles/syntax-theme.css @@ -1,7 +1,3 @@ -/* - * Catpuccin Frappe - */ - .z-code { color: var(--ctp-stx-text); background-color: var(--ctp-stx-base);