From: Tara S. <te...@cl...> - 2001-11-15 12:10:37
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Gary Benson wrote: > I've come to the conclusion that the fact that wiki marks up line by li= ne > means that: > - block-level markup is hard to code > - the WikiSyntax for block-level markup is contrived and ugly. >=20 > I'm working on a prototype two-pass markup scheme that will apply > block-level markup (h[1-6], p, hr, ul, ol, dl, blockquote, pre and mayb= e > table), leaving lines of text which will have line level markup (i, b, = a, > etc), It will hopefully eliminate all the problems in > MeatBall:SillyTextFormattingRules and, incidentally, produce well-forme= d > XML/XHTML. It will also mean that stuff like ''italics'' will be able t= o > span multiple lines. I assume you're talking about wiki-lines, and not html-<p>-lines! > When I turn it into code it will be a thing of beauty, I promise, but i= t > is all in my head at the moment. I hope to get it done by sometime this > weekend and then let you all have a look at it. Looking forward to that! Tara --=20 Je r=E9ponds au mieux de mes connaissances Climb to the Stars! - http://climbtothestars.org/ SpiroLattic - http://climbtothestars.org/spiro/ Pompeurs Associ=E9s - http://pompage.net/ |