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+ # Weaveworks Internal Style
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+ This is for internal use - clone of the Weaveworks marketing-approved branding slides from Google Slides
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+ ## For author
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+
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+ ### Show
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+
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+ rake
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+
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+ ### Publish
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+ rake publish
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+
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+ ## For users
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+
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+ ### Install
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+ gem install rabbit-theme-wwinternalstyle
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+
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+ ### Show
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+ rabbit -t rabbit-theme-wwinternalstyle rabbit-theme-benchmark-en.gem
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+ require "rabbit/task/theme"
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+
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+ # Edit ./config.yaml to customize meta data
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+
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+ Rabbit::Task::Theme.new do |task|
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+ # task.spec.licenses = ["CC BY-SA 3.0"]
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+ # task.spec.files += Dir.glob("doc/**/*.*")
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+ # task.spec.files -= Dir.glob("private/**/*.*")
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+ # task.spec.add_runtime_dependency("DEPENDED THEME")
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+ end
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+ ---
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+ id: wwinternalstyle
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+ tags:
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+ - weaveworks
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+ - kingdon
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+ version: 1.0.5
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+ licenses:
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+ - GPLv2+
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+ - CC BY-SA 3.0
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+ author:
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+ markup_language: :markdown
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+ name: Kingdon Barrett
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+ email: kingdon@weave.works
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+ rubygems_user: yebyen
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+ slideshare_user: KingdonBarrett
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+ speaker_deck_user: ''
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+ @lightning_talk_proc_name = "lightning-nyankosakana"
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+ @lightning_talk_as_large_as_possible = false
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+ include_theme("lightning-talk-toolkit")
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+ include_theme("title-on-image-toolkit")
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+
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+ match(Slide) do |slides|
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+ slides.each do |slide|
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+ if slide.lightning_talk?
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+ slide.lightning_talk
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+ elsif slide.title_on_image? and slide["enable-title-on-image"] == "true"
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+ slide.headline.padding_top = @space
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+ slide.headline.padding_bottom = @space
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+
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+ params = {}
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+ slide.title_on_image(params)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ @font_family = find_font_family("montserrat") || @font_family
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+ @monospace_font_family = find_font_family("ubuntu mono") || @monospace_font_family
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+
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+ base_color = "#86aea0"
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+ base_dark_color = "#3d6ddd" # flux blue
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+ base_dark_background_color = "#86aea0" # flagger green
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+ base_background_color = "#ffffff"
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+
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+ set_graffiti_color("#{base_color}99")
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+ set_graffiti_line_width(30)
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+
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+ set_progress_foreground(base_color)
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+ set_progress_background(base_background_color)
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+
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+ @default_item1_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_item1_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @default_item2_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_item2_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @default_item3_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_item3_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @default_enum_item1_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_enum_item1_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @default_enum_item2_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_enum_item2_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @default_description_item1_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_description_item1_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @default_block_quote_item1_mark_color = base_color
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+ @default_block_quote_item1_mark_type = "circle"
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+ @description_term_line_color = base_color
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+
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+ @default_emphasis_color = base_dark_color
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+
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+ @preformatted_frame_color = base_color
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+ @preformatted_fill_color = base_background_color
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+
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+ @block_quote_frame_color = base_color
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+ @block_quote_fill_color = base_background_color
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+
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+ @table_frame_color = base_color
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+ @table_fill_color = base_background_color
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+ @table_body_frame_color = base_color
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+ @table_body_fill_color = base_background_color
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+ @table_head_frame_color = base_color
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+ @table_head_fill_color = base_dark_background_color
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+
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+ add_image_path("rabbit-images")
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+ @image_slide_number_image ||= "flux-icon-color.png"
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+ @image_timer_image ||= "flagger-icon-color.png"
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+ @image_slide_number_start_flag_color = base_color
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+ @image_slide_number_goal_flag_color = base_dark_background_color
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+ @image_slide_number_text_color = "black"
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+ #@block_quote_open_quote_image = "open-quote-sakana.png"
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+ #@block_quote_close_quote_image = "close-quote-sakana.png"
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+
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+ @block_quote_frame_width = 0
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+ @block_quote_fill_color = "#fff0"
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+ @block_quote_padding_left = 0
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+ @block_quote_padding_right = 0
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+ @block_quote_padding_top = 0
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+ @block_quote_padding_bottom = 0
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+ @block_quote_image_background_alpha = 0.3
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+ @block_quote_image_frame = true
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+
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+ @margin_bottom = canvas.height * 0.05
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+
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+ include_theme("default")
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+
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+ match(TitleSlide, "*") do |elements|
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+ elements.horizontal_centering = false
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+ elements.align = :right
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+ end
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+
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+ match(TitleSlide, Title) do |titles|
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+ titles.padding_bottom = @space * 2
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+ titles.align = :left
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+ end
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+
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+ match(TitleSlide, Subtitle) do |titles|
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+ titles.align = :left
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+ end
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+
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+ match(Slide, HeadLine) do |heads|
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+ name = "head-line"
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+ heads.delete_post_draw_proc_by_name(name)
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+
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+ heads.horizontal_centering = true
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+ end
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+
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+ match(Slide, Body) do |bodies|
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+ bodies.vertical_centering = true
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+ bodies.each do |body|
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+ next if body.elements.all? {|element| element.is_a?(Image)}
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+ next if body.elements.any? {|element| element.is_a?(BlockQuote)}
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+ next if body.elements.any? {|element| element.is_a?(PreformattedBlock)}
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+ next if body.elements.any? {|element| element.is_a?(Table)}
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+ body.margin_left = canvas.width * 0.05
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+ body.margin_right = canvas.width * 0.05
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ match("**", BlockQuote) do |quotes|
121
+ quotes.each do |quote|
122
+ first_element = quote.elements.first
123
+ next unless first_element.is_a?(Paragraph)
124
+ first_element.indent = first_element.prop_get("size")
125
+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ @slide_logo_image ||= "flux-icon-color.png"
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+ include_theme("slide-logo")
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+
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+ @icon_images = ["flagger-icon-color.png"]
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+ include_theme("icon")
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+
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+ @slide_footer_info_left_text ||= canvas.title.gsub(/\n/, '')
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+ @slide_footer_info_right_text ||= "Powered by Rabbit #{Rabbit::VERSION}"
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+ include_theme("slide-footer-info")
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: rabbit-theme-wwinternalstyle
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.5
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
7
+ - Kingdon Barrett
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+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2021-09-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies:
13
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: rabbit
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+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
16
+ requirements:
17
+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 2.0.2
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+ type: :runtime
21
+ prerelease: false
22
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
23
+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
+ version: 2.0.2
27
+ description: This is for internal use - clone of the Weaveworks marketing-approved
28
+ branding slides from Google Slides
29
+ email:
30
+ - kingdon@weave.works
31
+ executables: []
32
+ extensions: []
33
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
34
+ files:
35
+ - GPL
36
+ - README.md
37
+ - Rakefile
38
+ - config.yaml
39
+ - data/close-quote-sakana.png
40
+ - data/flagger-icon-color.png
41
+ - data/flux-icon-color.png
42
+ - data/mini-nyanko.png
43
+ - data/mini-sakana.png
44
+ - data/nyankosakana.png
45
+ - data/open-quote-sakana.png
46
+ - pdf/theme-benchmark-en.pdf
47
+ - pdf/theme-benchmark-ja.pdf
48
+ - theme.rb
49
+ homepage: http://theme.rabbit-shocker.org/themes/wwinternalstyle/
50
+ licenses:
51
+ - GPLv2+
52
+ - CC BY-SA 3.0
53
+ metadata: {}
54
+ post_install_message:
55
+ rdoc_options: []
56
+ require_paths:
57
+ - lib
58
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
59
+ requirements:
60
+ - - ">="
61
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
62
+ version: '0'
63
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
64
+ requirements:
65
+ - - ">="
66
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
67
+ version: '0'
68
+ requirements: []
69
+ rubygems_version: 3.2.22
70
+ signing_key:
71
+ specification_version: 4
72
+ summary: Weaveworks Internal Style
73
+ test_files: []