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18:54:14
Bike
given that the web client you're using is presumably also not written in lisp, i don't see the relevance, though.
18:57:46
Guest74
bike: I'm not sure anybody uses those given that cl-irc is inflexible in the way it handles certain responses. Unless everybody just did what I did and change parts of cl-irc.
19:08:03
scymtym
my issue was that it does too much at a time (blocking) and too much on its own (via pre-registered handlers)
19:08:09
Guest74
but besides it not making space in some destructuring-binds for some extra stuff sent by libera I'm still using it. Just had to change stuff.
19:14:13
scymtym
i'll keep that in mind. maybe i should move the GUI code into a separate repository
19:16:30
Guest74
I don't currently use any of the other networks you support, but a more rounded out backend would be nice.
20:07:59
phoe
(also I see that this was already linked earlier, apologies for a very belated response)
20:11:56
pranavats
That Latex Parser is for LaTeX 2.0.9, has support for only a handful of LaTeX2e macros, and doesn't support the documentclass macro in particular. These can be fixed though.
20:15:06
scymtym
pranavats: https://github.com/scymtym/dpans-conversion/tree/online-lisp-meeting/code/parser (background: https://techfak.de/~jmoringe/presentation-dpans-conversion/slides.html ). but again: that is not a generic TeX parser