On Wednesday, 31 December 2014 at 23:53:48 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
On 12/31/2014 3:42 PM, ketmar via Digitalmars-d wrote:
ah, the following is even better:
Now do it it markdown. Oh wait, markdown doesn't enable
specification of different kinds of fonts and formatting.
Markedown doesn't have local hyperlinks. Have fun with LUCKY in
markdown.
Of course, you can skip all that and just have generic tables,
and generic formatting and fantastically ugly urls, but you can
do that in Ddoc, too, and avoid using any pesky macros like
LUCKY.
I'll make it easy for you. Just show us $(LUCKY Boyer-Moore
_algorithm) in markdown.
The point is, you do not have to use the macros if Ddoc if you
don't want to.
seriously, which part of:
DDoc with Markdown
do you fail to understand?
This:
http://defenestrate.eu/docs/tharsis-core/concepts/process.html
is the kind of article I write in my documentation (one of the
first few, there will be about 10 more). It's in
ReStructuredText, which again, is pretty much a more feature-rich
Markdown. I couldn't do that with DDoc without an extremely
unreadable source; now, with DDoc+Markdown
(https://github.com/kiith-sa/harbored-mod), I can do it with
maybe one macro for the admonitions.