Skribe is a text processor. Even if it is a general purpose tool, it best suits the writing of technical documents such as web pages or technical reports, API documentations, etc. At first glance, Skribe looks like a mark-up language ala HTML. So, there is no need to be provided with computer programming skills in order to use Skribe. A second look reveals that Skribe is actually a true programming language, provided with high level features (such as objects, higher order functions, regular and syntactic parsing, etc.). Skribe is based on the Scheme programming language. WWW: http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/fp/Skribe/ ository'/>
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* textproc/ffe: update 0.3.8 to 0.3.9egypcio2018-12-172-6/+6
* These ports now build on powerpc64.linimon2018-12-121-2/+0
* Install texinfo files (GNU info) into ${PREFIX}/share/infobapt2018-11-111-0/+1
* textproc/ffe: Update to 0.3.8swills2018-08-302-11/+7
* Mark ports broken on mips64 that are already broken on powerpc64. Inlinimon2018-07-021-0/+2
* Reset MAINTAINER on ports maintained by amutu@amutu.comyuri2018-06-221-1/+1
* Mark ports broken on powerpc64, categories o-z.linimon2018-06-18