Edward's recent post about simplifying Leo prompted a question that I've 
had for some time. How are markdown and reStructured Text different, and 
more importantly, why (or when) choose one over the other? My guess is that 
they are different 'dialects' of a similar language, but with somewhat 
different rules. I also notice that the output files (@clean or @file) 
differ in the handling of comment sections depending on which @language is 
selected; @language md creates comments as if the file were an xml or html 
file, whereas @language rest creates pure rst comments (..) Maybe it's just 
a personal preference, but others' insights on reasons for their choices 
would be most welcome.

Rob..........


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