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I'm not sure macros should be tied to the theme concept. IMHO theming is much more about presentation than effective feature, and macros provide features (or at least, processing)…
Definitely a tough question.
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The problem is that sometimes a macro has an impact on layout. Take the presenter view as an example. That required additions to the HTML, CSS, and JS.
Another example: I put my résumé in a landslide slideshow (http://bestfriendchris.github.com/resume). I'd like to add a macro that has first level slides be laid out vertically while sub-slides be laid out horizontally. I don't really believe this belongs in stock landslide, but I'd like to include it in my own project. This will definitely require HTML, CSS, & JS changes...
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Hmmm you highlight a point I think I missed while designing landslide as it is now: the distinction between a /project/ and a /theme/… I'll have to think a bit more about this
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As a side note, what do you think about the possibility of importing macros through the config.cfg
file, eg:
[landslide]
source = slides/
macros = macros.MyMacro
macros.OtherMacro
So you could have a project structure like this:
project/
slides/
0_intro.md
1_conclusion.md
config.cfg
macros.py
With of course some kind of import function smart enough to resolve the macro class paths a bit like how Django does.
This could overcome part of the the problem you're raising here… Thoughts?
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