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Allow suppression of "Project" summary at the top #120

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eigenhombre opened this issue Nov 27, 2013 · 3 comments
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Allow suppression of "Project" summary at the top #120

eigenhombre opened this issue Nov 27, 2013 · 3 comments

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@eigenhombre
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For some uses, I may not want to show the project metadata at the beginning of my Marginalia output. It would be nice to have a command-line option to disable this.

@algernon
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algernon commented Dec 3, 2013

What part of the metadata would you want to hide? Project name + description, dependencies, table of contents, or a combination of those?

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I would say, everything, or a selectable combination of them.

This relates also to #121 — I would love to be able to use of Marginalia on e.g. a single file, rather than an entire Leiningen project (requiring project.clj).

On Dec 3, 2013, at 4:19 PM, Gergely Nagy notifications@github.com wrote:

What part of the metadata would you want to hide? Project name + description, dependencies, table of contents, or a combination of those?


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algernon commented Dec 3, 2013

It's fairly easy to make all of that disappear. Making them selectable is a bit more involved. I'll try my hands on the easier option.

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