From: Oren Ben-K. <or...@be...> - 2004-09-05 05:09:21
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On Sunday 05 September 2004 01:54, T. Onoma wrote: > - !jane/int 10 #or !john/int, or !int <FRUSTRATION> I'm simply not getting through, am I? - I DON'T want there to be 3 different ways to write the same "!int" tag in the mixed doc. Specifically, I don't want to have to write !john/int inside "john" islands, "!jane/int" inside "jane" islands, and "!int" everywhere else. I want ONE way to write "!int". - I DON'T want to have to lookup each !tag in a table when I globalize what was originally a "private" file. I want the default %TAG (or whatever mechanism) to somehow play nice with yaml.org tags. - I DON'T want to have to lookup each !tag in a table when I cut some text from a "john" file to a "mixed" file. I want such "fixing" to consist of a simple "s/some/thing/g". </FRUSTRATION> > Okay, sorry. Enough of the tit-for-tat. Right on! I'm hereby simply going to ignore every posting that doesn't even _try_ to address the above. Alas, this includes proposal #9. Sorry Clark, not only it is a big mess of complexity, but worse of all, it simply doesn't do what I'm asking for :-( Have fun, Oren Ben-Kiki |