12-10-2008
It depends on which flavor of Ruby you are using.
If you are using JRuby you could use Netbeans or Monkeybars to
develop a GUI.
If you want a GNOME GUI, you could use Ruby-GNOME2
If you want a KDE GUI, you could use gt4-qruby
Other Ruby GUIs include fxRuby, wxRuby, Shoes, Sugar and Tk.
Lots of information available on the Web.
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haml(1) General Commands Manual haml(1)
NAME
haml - Translates Haml markup into its HTML equivalent
SYNOPSIS
haml [options] [INPUT] [OUTPUT]
DESCRIPTION
Uses the Haml engine to parse the selected template and outputs the result to the specified file.
OPTIONS
--rails RAILS_DIR
Install Haml and Sass to a Rails project
-c, --check
Just check syntax, don't evaluate.
-s, --stdin
Read input from standard input instead of an input file
--trace Show a full traceback on error
-t, --style NAME
Output style. Can be indented (default) or ugly.
-f, --format NAME
Output format. Can be xhtml (default), html4, or html5.
-e, --escape-html
Escape HTML characters (like ampersands and angle brackets) by default.
-q, --double-quote-attributes
Set attribute wrapper to double-quotes (default is single).
-r, --require FILE
Same as 'ruby -r'.
-I, --load-path PATH
Same as 'ruby -I'.
--debug Print out the precompiled Ruby source.
-?, -h, --help
Show a usage summary
-v, --version
Print version
SEE ALSO
This program is shipped as part of the libhaml-ruby1.8 library package, you can check its corresponding documentation can be found in the
libhaml-ruby-doc package.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@debian.org>, based on the command-line output of this program, for the Debian GNU/Linux
system (but may be freely used by others).
December 18, 2008 haml(1)