2 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Lady <https://www.ladys.computer/about/#lady>
 
   3 SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
 
   7 <b>Ladys simple markup language.</b>
 
   9 💄📝 Les·M·L is a document markup language designed with two goals in
 
  12 1. It must be trivial to parse, even with limited tooling such as that
 
  15 2. It must be sophisticated enough to handle longform hypertext
 
  16      documents and associated metadata.
 
  18 It is implemented as an X·S·L·T transformation from a
 
  19   `<html:script type="text/lesml">` element into H·T·M·L
 
  24 <i>Les·M·L</i> is an abbreviation of the phrase “Ladys Extremely Simple
 
  29 The first line of any 💄📝 Les·M·L document should be the string
 
  31 A language tag may follow this, beginning with `@` and terminated with
 
  34 Regardless of whether a language tag is present, the shebang line may
 
  35   be terminated by a space‐separated list of properties of the form
 
  37 Only one property is currently permitted: `profile`, whose value should
 
  38   be a U·R·I and is translated to the `@data-lesml-profile` attribute
 
  39   on the resulting `<html:article>` element.
 
  41 Following the shebang line, document metadata may be provided in the
 
  42   [Record Jar][draft-phillips-record-jar-01] format.
 
  43 The body of the document begins after the last line which begins with
 
  44   the string `%%`, or after the shebang line if none exists.
 
  46 Multiple documents can be catenated into a single file; a new document
 
  47   is begun on any line which starts with `#!lesml` or `##`.
 
  48 Documents in the later case inherit the latest preceding `#!lesml`
 
  50 `##` may be followed by other text; this is treated as an interdocument
 
  53 Documents are broken into paragraphs by blank lines.
 
  54 Empty paragraphs are ignored.
 
  55 Non·empty paragraphs are classified as follows :—
 
  57 - If the paragraph consists of only the following section‐break
 
  58     characters, plus any amount of white·space, then it is
 
  59     considered to be a section break (`<html:hr>`).
 
  61   The section break characters are :—
 
  63   | Character | Codepoint | Unicode Name |
 
  64   | --------- | --------- | ------------ |
 
  65   | `*` | `U+002A` | `ASTERISK` |
 
  66   | `-` | `U+002D` | `HYPHEN-MINUS` |
 
  67   | `.` | `U+002E` | `FULL STOP` |
 
  68   | `=` | `U+003D` | `EQUALS SIGN` |
 
  69   | `_` | `U+005F` | `LOW LINE` |
 
  70   | `~` | `U+007E` | `TILDE` |
 
  71   | `·` | `U+00B7` | `MIDDLE DOT` |
 
  72   | `․` | `U+2024` | `ONE DOT LEADER` |
 
  73   | `‥` | `U+2025` | `TWO DOT LEADER` |
 
  74   | `…` | `U+2026` | `HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS` |
 
  75   | `⁂` | `U+2042` | `ASTERISM` |
 
  76   | `⋯` | `U+22EF` | `MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS` |
 
  77   | `─` | `U+2500` | `BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL` |
 
  78   | `━` | `U+2501` | `BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY HORIZONTAL` |
 
  79   | `┄` | `U+2504` | `BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT TRIPLE DASH HORIZONTAL` |
 
  80   | `┅` | `U+2505` | `BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY TRIPLE DASH HORIZONTAL` |
 
  81   | `┈` | `U+2508` | `BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT QUADRUPLE DASH HORIZONTAL` |
 
  82   | `┉` | `U+2509` | `BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY QUADRUPLE DASH HORIZONTAL` |
 
  83   | `╌` | `U+254C` | `BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOUBLE DASH HORIZONTAL` |
 
  84   | `╍` | `U+254D` | `BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY DOUBLE DASH HORIZONTAL` |
 
  85   | `═` | `U+2550` | `BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE HORIZONTAL` |
 
  86   | `╴` | `U+2574` | `BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT LEFT` |
 
  87   | `╶` | `U+2576` | `BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT RIGHT` |
 
  88   | `╸` | `U+2578` | `BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY LEFT` |
 
  89   | `╺` | `U+257A` | `BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY RIGHT` |
 
  90   | `☙` | `U+2619` | `REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET` |
 
  91   | `❧` | `U+2767` | `ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET` |
 
  92   | ` ` | `U+3000` | `IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE` |
 
  93   | `・` | `U+30FB` | `KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT` |
 
  94   | `*` | `U+FF0A` | `FULLWIDTH ASTERISK` |
 
  95   | `-` | `U+FF0D` | `FULLWIDTH HYPHEN-MINUS` |
 
  96   | `.` | `U+FF0E` | `FULLWIDTH FULL STOP` |
 
  97   | `=` | `U+FF1D` | `FULLWIDTH EQUALS SIGN` |
 
  98   | `_` | `U+FF3F` | `FULLWIDTH LOW LINE` |
 
  99   | `~` | `U+FF5E` | `FULLWIDTH TILDE` |
 
 101 - If every line in the paragraph begins with at least one space, then
 
 102     it is considered to be a quoted paragraph (`<html:blockquote>`).
 
 103   There is only one level of paragraph quoting; quoted paragraphs may
 
 106 - If every line in the paragraph begins with zero or more white·space
 
 107     characters followed by `|`, it is a “preformatted” paragraph and
 
 108     white·space is not collapsed (`<html:pre>`).
 
 109   A paragraph may be both quoted and preformatted.
 
 111 - Otherwise, the paragraph is unquoted.
 
 113 After this classification, each quoted or unquoted paragraph is further
 
 114   classified by type based on its first character (which is must be
 
 115    followed by white·space, or else the only thing on the line) :—
 
 117 - If the paragraph is preformatted, it is an ordinary paragraph.
 
 119 - If the paragraph begins with `⁌`, it is a chapter heading
 
 122 - If the paragraph begins with `§`, it is a section heading
 
 125 - If the paragraph begins with `❦`, it is a subsection heading
 
 128 - If the paragraph begins with `✠`, it is a subsubsection heading
 
 131 - If the paragraph begins with `•` or `🔢`, it is a primary unordered
 
 132     or ordered list item (`<html:li class="unordered" data-level="1">`
 
 133     or `<html:li class="ordered" data-level="1">`).
 
 135 - If the paragraph begins with `◦` or `🔠`, it is a secondary unordered
 
 136     or ordered list item (`<html:li class="unordered" data-level="2">`
 
 137     or `<html:li class="ordered" data-level="2">`).
 
 138   Secondary list items are considered to be nested inside of primary
 
 139     list items which precede them.
 
 141 - If the paragraph begins with `▪` or `🔡`, it is a tertiary unordered
 
 142     or ordered list item (`<html:li class="unordered" data-level="3">`
 
 143     or `<html:li class="ordered" data-level="3">`).
 
 144   Tertiary list items are considered to be nested inside of primary
 
 145     and secondary list items which precede them.
 
 147 - If the paragraph begins with `⁃` or `🔣`, it is a quaternary
 
 148     unordered or ordered list item
 
 149     (`<html:li class="unordered" data-level="4">` or
 
 150     `<html:li class="ordered" data-level="4">`).
 
 151   Quaternary list items are considered to be nested inside of primary,
 
 152     secondary, and tertiary list items which precede them.
 
 154 - If the paragraph begins with `※`, it is an ordinary note
 
 155     (`<html:div role="note" class="note">`).
 
 157 - If the paragraph begins with `☡`, it is a cautionary note
 
 158     (`<html:div role="note" class="caution">`).
 
 160 - If the paragraph begins with `🛈`, it is an informative note
 
 161     (`<html:div role="note" class="info">`).
 
 163 - If the paragraph begins with `⯑`, it is a questioning note
 
 164     (`<html:div role="note" class="query">`).
 
 166 - If the paragraph begins with `⚠︎`, it is a warning note
 
 167     (`<html:div role="note" class="warn">`).
 
 169 - If the paragraph begins with `#`, it is a comment.
 
 170   Comments produce X·M·L comment nodes and can be used to break up list
 
 171     items into separate lists.
 
 173 - If the paragraph begins with `⋯`, it is a continuation paragraph
 
 174     (`<html:div class="continuation">`).
 
 175   Continuation paragraphs may be used to continue a preceding list item
 
 177   Note, however, that an unquoted paragraph cannot continue a quoted
 
 180 - Otherwise, it is an ordinary paragraph.
 
 182 Following this sigil (if any, including trailing white·space) there may
 
 183   be a `¶` followed by zero or more non·white·space characters.
 
 184 The characters following the `¶` give the identifier for the paragraph,
 
 185   which is expected to be unique within a document.
 
 187 The remaining characters in a paragraph form its contents.
 
 188 Markup within paragraphs is delimited with·out exception by pairs of
 
 189   characters, with the following precedence :—
 
 191 - The characters `{🔗` and `>}` indicate a hyperlink to a U·R·L
 
 193   The hyperlink must contain at least one `<`; the content before the
 
 194     last `<` gives the text of the link, and the content after gives
 
 195     the U·R·L that the link points to.
 
 196   If no text is given, the U·R·L will be used instead.
 
 198 - The characters `⸠` and `⸡` indicate a strikethru (`<html:s>`).
 
 200 - The characters `⸤` and `⸥` indicate underlining (`<html:u>`).
 
 202 - The characters `⟦` and `⟧` indicate an inline note
 
 203     (`<html:small role="note">`).
 
 205 - The characters `⸨` and `⸩` indicate parenthetical content
 
 208 - The characters `☞︎` and `☜︎` indicate strong importance
 
 211 - The characters `⹐` and `⹑` indicate emphasis (`<html:em>`).
 
 213 - The characters `⟪` and `⟫` indicate titles (`<html:cite>`).
 
 215 - The characters `⟨` and `⟩` indicate offset text (`<html:i>`).
 
 216   This may be followed by a `@`, a language tag, and a `$` to provide
 
 217     the language of the text.
 
 219 - The characters `⦃` and `⦄` indicate keyword highlighting
 
 222 - The characters `` ` `` and `´` indicate code (`<html:code>`).
 
 224 Once the tree is built as above, it is remediated into its final form
 
 225   by the following steps :—
 
 227 - Successive quoted paragraphs are joined into one quote.
 
 228   If the final quoted paragraph is an ordinary paragraph which begins
 
 229     with `—` and a space, the quote is wrapped in a `<html:figure>`
 
 230     and the final paragraph becomes its `<html:figcaption>`.
 
 232 - Continuation paragraphs are joined with the preceding list items or
 
 235 - List items of a higher level are nested in preceding list items, when
 
 238 - Successive list items of the same level and class are joined into
 
 241 - Linebreaks in preformatted paragraphs are replaced with `<html:br>`.
 
 243 Finally, any character can be escaped by instead providing its Unicode
 
 244   codepoint in the form `<U+NNNN>`, where `NNNN` is one or more
 
 246 Multiple codepoints may be provided separated by periods, as in
 
 251 💄📝 Les·M·L is designed for usage with [⛩📰 书社][Shushe].
 
 252 Simply include the `parser.xslt` provided by this repository to
 
 253   ⛩📰 书社 as an additional parser, and `magic` as an additional
 
 258 This repository conforms to [REUSE][].
 
 260 The parser is licensed under the terms of the <cite>Mozilla Public
 
 261   License, version 2.0</cite>.
 
 263 [REUSE]: <https://reuse.software/spec/>
 
 264 [Shushe]: <https://git.ladys.computer/Shushe/>
 
 265 [draft-phillips-record-jar-01]: <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-phillips-record-jar-01>