X-Git-Url: https://git.ladys.computer/LesML/blobdiff_plain/53bc356da387358f0580b3e56df9d692f6bab7b9..b61d90a7f838710fec07ed4a1765909f6dfcd36e:/README.markdown diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index 2901a5d..327f253 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # 💄📝 Les·M·L @@ -103,11 +103,18 @@ Non·empty paragraphs are classified as follows :⁠— There is only one level of paragraph quoting; quoted paragraphs may not be quoted again. +- If every line in the paragraph begins with zero or more white·space + characters followed by `|`, it is a “preformatted” paragraph and + white·space is not collapsed (``). + A paragraph may be both quoted and preformatted. + - Otherwise, the paragraph is unquoted. After this classification, each quoted or unquoted paragraph is further classified by type based on its first character (which is must be - followed by white·space to be recognized) :⁠— + followed by white·space, or else the only thing on the line) :⁠— + +- If the paragraph is preformatted, it is an ordinary paragraph. - If the paragraph begins with `⁌`, it is a chapter heading (``). @@ -181,6 +188,11 @@ The remaining characters in a paragraph form its contents. 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 a hyperlink to a U·R·L (``). The hyperlink must contain at least one `<`; the content before the @@ -198,13 +210,12 @@ Markup within paragraphs is delimited with·out exception by pairs of - The characters `⸨` and `⸩` indicate parenthetical content (``). -- The characters `☞︎` and `☜︎` indicate strong importance - (``). - -- The characters `⹐` and `⹑` indicate emphasis (``). +- The characters `` ` `` and `´` indicate code (``). - The characters `⟪` and `⟫` indicate titles (``). +- The characters `⸶` and `⸷` indicate names (``). + - The characters `⟨` and `⟩` indicate offset text (``). This may be followed by a `@`, a language tag, and a `$` to provide the language of the text. @@ -212,7 +223,10 @@ Markup within paragraphs is delimited with·out exception by pairs of - The characters `⦃` and `⦄` indicate keyword highlighting (``). -- The characters `` ` `` and `´` indicate code (``). +- The characters `☞︎` and `☜︎` indicate strong importance + (``). + +- The characters `⹐` and `⹑` indicate emphasis (``). Once the tree is built as above, it is remediated into its final form by the following steps :⁠— @@ -231,11 +245,13 @@ Once the tree is built as above, it is remediated into its final form - Successive list items of the same level and class are joined into a single list. +- Linebreaks in preformatted paragraphs are replaced with ``. + Finally, any character can be escaped by instead providing its Unicode - codepoint in the form ``, where `NNNN` is one or more + 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}` ## Usage