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From: Vlad Markov <vlad@happy.dwarf7.net>
Subject: Re: Gemini markup extensions [Was: Re: a solution for emphasis]
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 23:41:37 -0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <slrnt0b8lh.2ofh.vlad@happy.dwarf7.net>
On 2022-02-07, Winston <wbe@UBEBLOCK.psr.com.invalid> wrote:
Winston <wbe@UBEBLOCK.psr.com.invalid> writes:
> "*SURPRISE*!!" would match (assuming word separation),
> "Please be _very_ careful." would contain <u>very</u>.
As I used Gnus to view the article I just posted, I see that Emacs shows
the "*SURPRISE*" in bold with the asterisks, and shows the _very_ as
underlined without its leading and trailing underscores. It did
not, however, show the *a*b*c*d* in bold, so that differs from what I
suggested.
So another alternative would be to adopt what Emacs does.
-WBE
I do not think any more rendering directives should be added to gemini.
If more advanced rendering is required then use a pdf document A gemini
URL can point to a pdf document. There is little value in recreating
HTML in gemini.
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a solution for emphasis (by Gustaf Erikson <gerikson@gmial.com> on Sat, 05 Feb 2022 00:13:15 +0100)
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