@PMario and @Tony

I'm really looking forward to your plugin. Some questions:

As PMario notes, the "indicator" characters are problematic especially the » 
which doesn't even exist on many keyboards, including mine. So then... how 
is that simpler than using e.g @@.class ? 

I take it that the style defs are customizable but would it be possible to 
make the indicator character customizable? This would solve everything 
since the user knows his own habits and keyboard. Even "Joe the Finger", 
whos hacker career totally tanked after the accident (but he did get ever 
so popuplar among the ladies), even he will be able to use your plugin 
comfortably then.

Maybe one could make a user modifiable dictionary like so

» : <classnames>
i : <classnames>
ii : <classnames>
asdf : <classnames>

(or even style definitinos directly instead of the classnames)

Also, @Tony did briefly mention a dot classname syntax, i.e:

.class My text/n

without any other prefixing indicator. I didn't quite understand why this 
is not possible, could someone explain?


<space><space>\n will be recognized as a hard linebreak with a second 
> plugin.


When manipulating text in filters, can <space><space> be retained or do I 
remember right that filters often trim space chars?

<:-)

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