I use markdown most of the time, because I've learned it, and that largely 
due to the amount of time spent in the Stack Exchange network and now 
GitHub. However I increasingly chafe under markdown's limitations and have 
targetted as Asciidoc as my escape path. I tried rst but balked at the 
learning curve.

What I really want is to write in rich text (for ease) and save in asciidoc 
or similar (for reliability, future proofing, and diff viewing / version 
control). I like headings, bold, italic, code formatting, being able to 
embed pictures and float them left or right, and tables. For years I've 
thought such a creature was inevitable and just around the corner; not so!

-matt

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