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You asked:
I was perusing your open source repository (comstock-software.kilnhg.com/Repo/). I noticed when I wanted to look at a report there written in magic that I needed to download it to my machine first.
Once downloaded I opened it with NPR Reader. It occurred to me that it would be better (for me) to have the code available to view before the download.
The challenge then is to create an automated process to parse the code submitted to the repository and publish it in readable form. Tom Tarbutton's NPR Reader can be leveraged to do the parsing, a simple script could likely do the rest. Are you up to it?
I responded:
Magic Open Source will be posted along side (readable source not for loading) npr files. To read the Magic Source for NPRs @ Magic Open Source, click the image below.
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