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This is not an issue, it's just a comment (I could not find the discussion section).
As you surely have already seen, solutions for Fōrmulæ language in Rosetta Code are provided as images, because programs are created/edited structurally, not as text. However, there is "textual" source code, using the ".formulae" extension, they are ultimately XML format, which are neither suitable not useful for Rosetta Code.
If you want (or plan) to include the source code for Fōrmulæ solutions in your respository, you can either extract, or reference them from its official repo. The name of the file is the name of the Rosetta Code task (with the .formulae extension added).
The following could be useful:
The directory contains several examples other than Rosetta Code tasks, so maybe you would have to filter first, or scam from your task list.
Every file is a "script" or "notebook" containing one or many programs and their results. Because of this, some files are big, e.g. programs that create images, see for example: Cistercian numerals.
Cheers
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Hi! interesting repo
This is not an issue, it's just a comment (I could not find the discussion section).
As you surely have already seen, solutions for Fōrmulæ language in Rosetta Code are provided as images, because programs are created/edited structurally, not as text. However, there is "textual" source code, using the ".formulae" extension, they are ultimately XML format, which are neither suitable not useful for Rosetta Code.
If you want (or plan) to include the source code for Fōrmulæ solutions in your respository, you can either extract, or reference them from its official repo. The name of the file is the name of the Rosetta Code task (with the .formulae extension added).
The following could be useful:
Cheers
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: