Thank you Marco for getting knowing this

On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Marco Pessotto <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello there!
>
> I use the Muse markup on a couple of wiki projects (meant to be edited
> via a web interface). For this purpose I've written a parser in Perl and
> released it today on the CPAN; the module is called Text::Amuse, given
> that it's more a dialect of Muse than a full implementation. I post this
> news here in case it could be useful to someone else.
>
> https://metacpan.org/module/Text::Amuse
>
> Direct output via the method calls: (X)HTML and LaTeX.
>
> Via the provided script (which has additional dependencies:
> Template::Tiny, Ebook::EPUB, Data::UUID): PDF (via XeLaTeX or pdfLaTeX)
> and EPUB.
>
> Notable differences in the syntax:
>
> ** Inline markup
>
> Underlining has been dropped.
>
> Emphasis and strong can also be written with tags, like
> <em>emphasis</em>, <strong>strong</strong> and <code>code</code>.
>
> Added tags <sup> and <sub> for superscript and subscript.
>
> ** Block markup
>
> Description lists have been dropped. (Lists work as usual, nesting
> supported).
>
> The only tables supported are the native one (with |, ||, ||| as
> separators).
>
> ** Others
>
> Anchors are unsupported.
>
> Embedded code and syntax highlight is not supported.
>
> Citing from other resources is not supported.
>
> Best wishes
>
> --
> Marco
>
>
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