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%title Yarr..
%date 2002-08-16 21:15:21
Babylonia's down, probably for the weekend. Fucky.
Anyway, got some ideas for indexing my site with graphs using <em>dot</em> or <em>neato</em> (though probably dot, since not all links are bidirectional. This, however, would be trivial to fix once the origional graph is made. Once a file is added or edited, a revision program could be run to put a 'pages that link to this page' section in the document). Also thinking about adding a Rampancy .dme.
The Syntax highlighter is coming along fine. Or.. it was until babylonia went down. The problem is that I'm using Parse::RecDescent's version of BNF for the syntax files, and that mows right through \n's, so it's turning into a sort of 'tidy' program that indents and spaces everything nicely. Maybe. It also works as a validator, either highlighting in red(reversevid()) or not highlighting at all anything that doesn't match a rule. <a href="http://ranna.bolognia.net/available/in-progress/syn/xml.syn" target="_blank">Here</a>'s a syntax file, even though you won't be able to see until babylonia gets back up.
I miss Andrew.