Markup within paragraphs is delimited with·out exception by pairs of
characters, with the following precedence :—
+- The characters `⌦` and `⌫` indicate inline comments.
+ A single character `⌧` may be used to indicate an “empty” comment
+ (consisting of `U+034F COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER` for X·M·L
+ compatibility).
+
+- The characters `{@` and `"}` indicate attribute specifications.
+ The attribute specification must contain at least one `="` which
+ separates the key of the attribute from the value.
+ Attributes attach to the previous element or text node, with
+ white·space‐only text nodes after elements ignored; if there is no
+ such previous element or text node, an empty text node is used
+ instead.
+ Multiple attributes can be given in sequence.
+ Text nodes with attributes are wrapped in `<html:span>`.
+
- The characters `{🔗` and `>}` indicate a hyperlink to a U·R·L
(`<html:a>`).
The hyperlink must contain at least one `<`; the content before the
codepoint in the form `{U+NNNN}`, where `NNNN` is one or more
hexadecimal digits.
Multiple codepoints may be provided separated by periods, as in
- `{U+WWWW.ZZZZ}`
+ `{U+WWWW.ZZZZ}`.
+Due to limitations in X·S·L·T, characters cannot be escaped in
+ attributes (including link targets).
## Usage