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 name:               transf
-version:            0.5
+version:            0.6
 cabal-version:      >= 1.6
 author:             Hans Hoglund
 maintainer:         Hans Hoglund <hans@hanshoglund.se>
@@ -13,24 +13,24 @@
 
 description: 
     Transf is functional text transformer and interpreter. 
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     It scans its input for guard tokens and passes everything between to transformation functions. Transformation functions are composed from a small set of combinators and may perform arbirary Haskell computation. Transf contains a full Haskell interpeter and can even interpret its input as Haskell. 
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     The main purpose of Transf is to allow the embedding of Domain-Specific Languages in plain text or Markdown files. For example one could use it with Diagrams as follows:
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     > This is my file. Here is an image:
     > 
     > ~~~diagram "A circle!"
     > circle <> stretchX 2 square
     > ~~~
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     Transf can then generate the image, and replace the source in the text file with the name of the actual image. It can also include the source.
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     > This is my file. Here is an image:
     > 
     > ![A circle](a22b15efb10b.png)
     >
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     You can supply your own file names. In the above example, the file name is a 32-bit hash of the source code.
     
 
