> > > Asciidoc is for authors, not computer people, so no assumption can be > made of that any computer knowledge. > > Cheers > Lex > > Still, it reduces the confusion, in my opinion, as `n` stands for "new". And it's not harder to type it: the `plus` sign also takes 2 keyboard
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