Re: Extending the wiki markup syntax

2016-03-09 Thread Rick Hanson
On 09 Mar 2016, 19:53:22 +0100, Thorsten Jolitz wrote: > The gitrepo of my iOrg project can be found here: > > , > | https://github.com/tj64/iorg > ` Thorsten, thank you for reminding me of this project. It looks very nice! I wish I could check it

Re: Extending the wiki markup syntax

2016-03-09 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
Alexander Burger writes: Hi Alex, Hi List, thanks for the cool tractatus and the as always very interesting views about wiki markup. I don't know if I should mention it, because it's in a raw state and I don't have much time to polish it now, but as you know there does

Re: Extending the wiki markup syntax

2016-03-09 Thread Erik Gustafson
Hi Alex, Not sure. The drawback is that it breaks a little bit the logic of the > markup parser, which expects a single char plus a '{'. > Good catch, I didn't think of that. > Perhaps a separate markup, with a dedicated character, is better? Let's > use 'x' for now (though I try to avoid

Re: circR

2016-03-09 Thread Mike
cool, i will replace > On 9 марта 2016 г., at 10:22, Alexander Burger wrote: > > Hi Mike, > >> Works as circular list and after reset can count again from the beginning

Re: Extending the wiki markup syntax

2016-03-09 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Erik, > I've been spending a lot of time with the wiki, working on the > new website (more on that in the coming weeks). Along the way, > I've found myself desiring a couple features. Notably, the > ability to attach arbitrary CSS to particular wiki documents. A good idea! > I imagine

Re: circR

2016-03-09 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Mike, > Works as circular list and after reset can count again from the beginning. > Used in Threefish implementation. > ... > https://bitbucket.org/mihailp/tankfeeder/src/d38de78a9609d31a917ca73f8b8d9fe302afc5b8/circR.l?fileviewer=file-view-default > > Code comments are welcome. I think you