> {i|{*|{a www.example.com|{img|http://example.com/icon.gif}Parenthese
> overload}}}
>
> vs
>
> <em><strong><a href="www.example.com"><img src="http://example.com/icon.gif
> ">Parenthese overload</a></strong></em>
>
> Oh yeah, so much easier to read ;)
For me, at least. The point is that with HTML I know where what tag
ends, while with curly brackets version I don't.
Allright, I think we're off the topic now. Let me summarize: some
people prefer HTML and some people like other markup languages. Fossil
wikis have:
* HTML markup, described here: http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/wiki_rules
* Simple wiki formatting rules, like * bullets, 1. ordered lists,
[links], etc. ( ^ same link )
There's also creole markup (http://www.wikicreole.org/) branch here:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?t=creole
I think this is enough for most people.
--
Dmitry Chestnykh
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