Using markup from an included file
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My markup tends to be many more lines than my code, which makes debugging a nuisance. Is it possible to include it from a separate file (also nice for re-use)? I've tried:
%%Title
a = 1
<include> markup_01.m </include>
b = 2
It does publish the title and the MATLAB code including the workspace output, but the markup as defined in the file markup_01.m is included 'literally' in the comment format it is typed.
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Ahmet Cecen
on 11 Dec 2016
Edited: Ahmet Cecen
on 11 Dec 2016
I don't believe you can achieve this as easily as you want. The only way I can think of is:
- Publish the markup file separately, then include the html output instead of the m file. However MATLAB will automatically escape the html tags when printing and will publish "[ampersand]lt;" and "[ampersand]gt;" instead of "<" and ">" which will break formatting.
- You will then have to write a third function that reads the final published html as text and replaces "[ampersand]lt;" occurrences with "<" and so forth.
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