Mario,

> I just found out, that we can't use a "global" dot-paragraph rule since it 
> messes with the TW stylesheet parsing. eg: 
>  
>

Maybe this the point.  Such bespoke parsing could be designed to only 
operate for a given tiddler type or tiddlers with the pragma set to apply 
the "local" parsing rule.

As an example In the case of the dot paragraph The key places I would 
expect to use it would be 

   - when pasting text from other sources and transforming to a more 
   readable rendering
   - when typing content in class or capturing ideas brain to text

In these examples I would be happy to introduce pragma to support this
\bespokemarkup notes
\bespokemarkup dotparagraphs
where notes defines standard markup + some rules defined in "notes".

   - Although a way to apply it from the view template or another 
   conditional method would be nice.
   - The point being you would not do this on a tiddler containing CSS 
   unless it provides some value.
   - In tiddlywiki a local rule can become global if you apply it 
   everywhere but I think bespoke markup could be constrained to nominated 
   tiddlers.

The point here is I / We are free to use period and I do not need to go 
looking for other symbols.

Regards
Tony


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