From: Saša J. <sja...@gm...> - 2019-09-18 09:50:14
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 11:50:12 +0200 Martin Koutecký <m...@ef...> wrote: > For my purposes, it would suffice if we could have one level of nested > inline markup: there are substitution references which serve for > deduplication, but some occurrences of the strings are emphasized > while other are not -- this is where I need nesting. Just to add that I'd very happy with that as well! At the moment I'm considering whether to use rst or asciidoc(tor) markup for all my writings which includes study notes, web content (via static-site-generator), articles, slide-show presentations...up to working on full-fledged book(s). Although rst has strange mark for some things, it's still vwery powerful and the tooling is much lighter - recently heard that reference implementation for Asciidoc(tor)'s spec is going to be implemented in Java which does not sound too great for me not liking to use Java in general... Sincerely, Gour -- The senses, the mind and the intelligence are the sitting places of this lust. Through them lust covers the real knowledge of the living entity and bewilders him. |