On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 10:58 AM Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:

Does anyone know anything about the ctext file format? Googling ctext
> yields no relevant hits.
>

Hmm. The docstring for the ctext importer class is:

QQQ
Read/Write simple text files with hierarchy embedded in headlines::

    Leading text in root node of subtree

    Etc. etc.

    ### A level one node #####################################

    This would be the text in this level one node.

    And this.

    ### Another level one node ###############################

    Another one

    #### A level 2 node ######################################

    See what we did there - one more '#' - this is a subnode.

Leading / trailing whitespace may not be preserved.  '-' and '/'
are used in place of '#' for SQL and JavaScript.
QQQ

The docstring might suffice to fix the quirp, but does not explain where
this convention came from.

Unless I hear howls of outrage, I'd like to remove support for this bizarre
format.

Edward

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