- From: David J. Weller-Fahy <dave-lists-public-markdown@weller-fahy.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 12:27:01 -0500
- To: public-markdown@w3.org
Received on Wednesday, 21 November 2012 17:27:29 UTC
* Dave Pawson <dave.pawson@gmail.com> [2012-11-21 12:13 -0500]: > On 21 November 2012 17:01, David J. Weller-Fahy <dave-lists-public-markdown@weller-fahy.com> wrote: > > Whoops! My mistake: I use '#v+' and '#v-' to indicate that between > > those markers are the contents being discussed. > > I don't find that in currentMD syntax? Is this your own syntax? It is not Markdown at all, this is simply something I encountered when I first started using slrn/mutt in usenet and mailing list posts, and have adopted whenever trying to specify text external to the email (something copied from a text file, configuration file, command-line, or program output). > > I do find it odd that your perl implementation stripped out the '# ' > > and ' #' which surrounded the headerText, though. > > Not mine. The perl provided with currentMD Odd... which version of Markdown is that? I used the Markdown.pl's released by Gruber: 1.0.1 and 1.0.2b8. Neither stripped out the Number sign's on either side of the "Header 1" text. Regards, -- dave [ please don't CC me ]
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