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Nathan Galt mailinglists at ngalt.com
Sun Sep 13 07:52:28 BST 2020
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Ooh, good catch.
Agreed.
On Sep 12, 2020, at 10:37 PM, Sandra Snan <sandra.snan at idiomdrottning.org> wrote:
I agree with mandatory whitespace except for when quoting empty lines.
Nathan Galt <mailinglists at ngalt.com> writes:
Prior reading:
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https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/specification.html The Spec, §5.5 Advanced line types
I noticed that the spec has three different advanced line types and three different whitespace handling verbiages for each.
Heading lines: Start with 1–3 “#”, then optional whitespace.
List items: Start with “* “ (note the space!)
Quote lines: Start with “
”
Shouldn’t these three have the same whitespace rules, with the same phrasing?
Here’s my argument for “mandatory whitespace for all” ([\t ]+):
- It lets authors write “#3. I like eggs.” without accidentally getting that line parsed as if it were a heading (we don’t have backslash escapes like Markdown does)
- It’s better for some emoticons that, um, might be out there that start with
or *
- “#Steak” looks like a hashtag, and I could see some fraction of authors writing “#blah” _meaning_ for it to be a tag
- We shouldn’t be worried about backcompat at v0.14.2. I don’t have much gemini text, but I’m the sort who would reformat his own non-conformant documents to match something like this.
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I could see myself wanting an H4-equivalent or higher, but I’m not certain this is _quite_ the right time to mention it. Also the current spec already seems to say that clients should parse “#### Eggs” as not-a-heading.
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