It was thus said that the Great Nathan Galt once stated: > > > On Sep 10, 2020, at 5:30 PM, Sean Conner <sean at conman.org> wrote: > > > > I added the following non-standard document: > > > > gemini://gemini.conman.org/test/preformat.gemini > > > > that contains "machine readable text" at the opening preformatted marker, > > and a "human readable text" on the ending preformatted marker, just to give > > an indication of what it might look like and what might be done with it. > > Enough talk, *someone* has to do an implementation to scare the bejeezus out > > of everyone (not that it's particularly scary in what I did). > > > > -spc (HTML people. Seriously, HTML. You want your format, you have it > > already ... ) > > I like sets of concrete examples. Thanks for whipping this up. > > What I dislike about this style of ??machine-readable? text up top? (for > some definition of ?machine-readable?) is that the alt-text function has > been entirely obliterated, at least in these examples. > > For the two code bits at the top of the page, the alt text should be the > contents of the captions at the bottom of each. > > For the three ?images?, the alt-text should be something like: > > - a dragon > - Merry Christmas > - a Christmas tree with a rabbit sitting near its base Okay, check out gemini://gemini.conman.org/test/preformat-2.gemini -spc (Taking away my fun with the alt-text ... )
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