[Doc-SIG] Monty: A structured text syntax idea
Tony J Ibbs (Tibs)
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Thu Feb 10 03:57:53 EST 2000
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Karl EICHWALDER wrote, on 10 February 2000 07:19: > Verbosity isn't bad per se :) <<rest omitted>> Well, actually, in the argument about "verbose" markup, I was on the "let's use TeX/HTML/XML/SGML" side - that is, I quite *like* 'proper' markup languages (heh, I've been know to use TeX for fun). But I've had to accept that *lots* of people don't. It seems to me that the idea of "short" markup for doc strings (acceptable to most people, close to conventions used in email fairly naturally, etc.) and "proper" markup in the actual documentation is a GOOD plan (much praise to Frank) - but I had to be convinced about that first part. It's just the convincing mostly happened in the last round of arguments about this, some while back... (One of the (minor) problems with a SIG like this which has been going a while with long quiet spans is that sometimes one forgets that not everyone was around for earlier parts of the discussion. Sorry.) Tibs -- Tony J Ibbs (Tibs) http://www.tibsnjoan.demon.co.uk/ "How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks." - Dorothy L. Sayers, "Gaudy Night" My views! Mine! Mine! (Unless Laser-Scan ask nicely to borrow them.)
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