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@kauko Right, that's exactly what I mean. If I do that in a defcard
, it's not interpreted as the documentation string for the card, it's interpreted as the content of the card, because it's not a string literal
Huh, tbh not really sure what you mean by the documentation.. it's been a while since I last used devcards
Trying to look at the docs. I see there's an :options
key, but I don't remember what it does exactly.
I mean the string that comes right after the name of the card: (defcard a-name "Some documentation" (a-component))
Heh, should've mentioned the :options from the get-go π Sorry. http://rigsomelight.com/devcards/#!/devdemos.custom_cards
I don't see :documentation
on http://rigsomelight.com/devcards/#!/devdemos.defcard_api