On 6/11/05, Lee Daniel Crocker <lee(a)piclab.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2005-06-11 at 15:24 +0000, Ævar Arnfjörð
Bjarmason wrote:
Paragraphs inside list items are not part of my content model, though
perhaps they should be. You can achieve line breaks with \\. I could
be convinced either way, but if we want paragraphs inside list items,
we'll have to come up with a syntax for it--perhaps \\ on a line by
itself could mean that.
I figured, but <p>asdf</p><p>asdf</p> is preferable to
<p>asdf<br><br>asdf</p>, the former defines two paragraphs and
the
latter defines one with a gap in it, our markup should translate as
gracefully to /real/ markup languages as possible, in particular XHTML
which is our main application.
I like where
you're going with the image syntax but I don't like it
*quite* enough to really like it, I'll explain: What I don't like
about our current image syntax is that due to the way it's all
cluttered up it's hard to extend, yours is better but IMO not quite
good enough, for example I'd like to have (comments begin with #):
<<begin image>>
file=pl_bulet.png
style=frame # instead of just "frame", no "magic words", just
attributes=values
width=5em
caption=Logo
<<end>>
I like the idea of comments on variable lines.
Seems I didn't make myself clear enough, I meant that multiple lines
like this should always have the format of "key=value" rather than
simply "value" (you put "frame" there), I didn't mean that
comments
should be introduced.