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description: ! "<h2>What is Mint?</h2>\n\n<p>Mint transforms your plain text documents
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possible.</p>\n\n<p>Why would you want to keep all of your documents as plain text?</p>\n\n<ul>\n<li>To
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focus on words and structure when you write</li>\n<li>To be able to apply one style
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to an entire set of documents with one command</li>\n<li>To keep your documents
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under version control</li>\n<li>To make your documents available for scripting--for
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example, text analysis</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>What does Mint create from these source
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files? Beautiful, styled HTML ready to print, e-mail, and present.</p>\n\n<p>In
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a few words: <em>Mint processes words so you don't have to.</em></p>\n\n<h2>The
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mint command</h2>\n\n<p>If you have a plain text document formatted in Markdown
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or Textile or almost any other templating language, you're ready to go.</p>\n\n<p>The
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easiest Mint command doesn't require configuration. It transforms a document
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into HTML and links it to the default stylesheet, which I've designed for you.</p>\n\n<p>Simply
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type:</p>\n\n<pre><code>mint publish Minimalism.md\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>And voilà,
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Minimalism.html will show up next to Minimalism.md.</p>\n\n<p>Opening Minimalism.html
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with your favorite web browser--<a href=\"http://opentype.info/blog/2008/06/14/kerning-and-opentype-features-in-firefox-3/\"
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title=\"Firefox 3 supports kerning and automatic ligatures\">Firefox is best for
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typography</a>, but Webkit-based browsers (Chrome, Safari) work, too--will show
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what looks like a word-processed document, complete with big bold headers, italic
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emphasis, automatically indented and numbered lists, and bullets. If you're
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in a modern browser, you'll even see ligatures and proper kerning. The page
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will be on a white canvas that looks like a page, even though you are in a browser.</p>\n\n<p>Sending
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that page to a printer is as easy as clicking "Print" from your browser.
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What comes out of your printer will have a 12 pt base font, normal margins, and
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a not-too-cramped baseline. (Ah the wonder of print stylesheets.)</p>\n\n<p>You
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can throw as many files as you'd like in. Any commandline argument <em>not</em>
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preceded by an option (e.g., <code>--template</code>) or in the <code>mint</code>
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command vocabulary (more on that in a minute) will be interpreted as a file name:</p>\n\n<pre><code>mint
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publish Minimalism.md Proposal.md Protocol.md\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>This command
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can be tweaked with options and arguments to be more flexible:</p>\n\n<pre><code>mint
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Minimalism.md --destination final --style-destination=styles\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>For
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a listing of mint options, take <a href=\"http://github.com/davejacobs/mint/tree/master/doc/API.md\">a
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look at the API</a>.</p>\n\n<h2>A basic Mint document</h2>\n\n<p>Mint is loaded
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with smart defaults, so if you don't want to configure something--say, the basic
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probably be surprised at how easy it is to use out of the box, and how configurable
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it is.</p>\n\n<pre><code>document = Document.new "Minimalism.md"\ndocument.publish!\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>If
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makes that easy.</p>\n\n<p>To understand Mint's flexibility, you'll want
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to <a href=\"http://github.com/davejacobs/mint/tree/master/doc/API.md\">take a look
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at the API</a>.</p>\n\n<h2>Templates</h2>\n\n<p>Templates can be written in any
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format accepted by the Tilt template interface library. (See <a href=\"http://github.com/rtomayko/tilt/blob/master/TEMPLATES.md\"
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title=\"A listing of all templates supported by Tilt.\">the Tilt TEMPLATES file</a>
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for more information.)</p>\n\n<p>In a template layouts, Ruby calls are sparse but
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necessary.</p>\n\n<p>If you're designing a layout, you need to indicate where
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syntax.</p>\n\n<p>Inside your template, use the <code>content</code> method to place
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your source's content.</p>\n\n<p>You will want to point to your document's
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stylesheet (via a relative URL) from within your layout, usually in the <code><head/></code>
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element. Use the <code>stylesheet</code> method.</p>\n\n<p>So if you're writing
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your layout using Haml, the template might look like this:</p>\n\n<pre><code>!!!\n%html\n
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\ %head\n %link(rel="stylesheet" href=stylesheet)\n\n %body\n #container=
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content\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>You can build stylesheets using <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets\">CSS</a>,
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They will always be compiled for you.</p>\n\n<p>Mint comes preloaded with several
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styles and layouts.</p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>Default</li>\n<li>Zen</li>\n<li>Resume*</li>\n<li>Protocol</li>\n<li>Protocol
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