Mario

I see now you have abstracted this even further such that our original 
usecase is but a small subset of the possible. 

Is it posible for the user to select the character?

I particulary love the details example because optional display of content 
has being way too fidly.

In the naming game i would think somehow this is a wikitext way to escape 
from the the limitations of wikitext. In fact it allows us to define that 
escape character and what follows multiple times. So i would be happy with
\esc ...
\excape ...
\excape-wikitext ...
or all three

Thus escblock if needed.

Then rather than tick= it could be esc= which is what is used to excape 
from wikitext and apply the htmltag and classnames.


   - I have some questions for clarity. I will compose these my tomorrow.
   - Shall I / we start to write some end user doco?

I continue to be amazed at this development, infinite extencibility in 
another direction.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, 8 September 2020 at 21:10:18 UTC+10 Mat wrote:

> PMario wrote:
>>
>> Hi, help requested
>>
>
> LOL! I didn't see your post before posting mine!
>
>  
>
>> I'm searching for a new name for \tickblock and \tickinline
>>
>
> So as noted \customblock or \indicatorblock, possibly \iblock
>
> Q: Will it ever only concern styling? If yes, then possibly \stylesection 
> or even just \style (... "apply a style pragma")
>
> I'm not happy with 
>>
>> \tickblock tick=<symbol>  and \tickblock angel=<symbol>
>>
>
> So, yeah, IMO indicator is the right name and one that turned up 
> naturally in our discussions.
>  
> <:-)
>

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