* Juerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-06 17:50]:
side-by-side layouts (extremely useful for showcasing
differences between Perl 5 and Perl 6)
Good point.
* Markdown does not have tables.
But it lets you embed verbatim HTML as an escape hatch for
constructs that it does not model, and although
Also realize that it is not necessarily the duty of Textile (et al) to
handle that aspect beyond text formatting. A diff or history-revision
view goes beyond the context of the tool.
I don't think Juerd was talking about tables for the purposes of showing
version diffs, but so you can give
Thomas Wittek wrote:
Good ideas. But maybe we should start a bit smaller ;)
It might be a good idea to create a list of features separated in
several increments (releases) to get a running system early.
Absolutely.
I could imagine increments like Parsing/Converting, Storage