Roberto Soccoli roberto.vpt at protonmail.com
Wed Nov 3 07:42:23 GMT 2021
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I understand that bold versions of Unicode characters can be used.Noting that what I ask for is already used without a formal method, I communicate the method now implemented to you.It is not necessary to insert it in the protocol even if it seems to me a Gemini-style addition.To normalize the use of the inline "*" tag, which I call "highlighted", I propose that it can be used several times in each line, after the other tags, as an initially off switch.Each client will be able to interpret it at will, even if it normally puts it in bold.
Roberto Soccoli‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐Il mercoledì 3 novembre 2021 06:58, Charles Iliya Krempeaux <cikrempeaux at gmail.com> ha scritto:
If you think of “highlight” as bolding, then —
At least for the alphabet we commonly associate with English, Unicode has bold versions of those characters:
𝐀 𝐁 𝐂 𝐃 𝐄 𝐅 𝐆 𝐇 𝐈 𝐉 𝐊 𝐋 𝐌 𝐍 𝐎 𝐏 𝐐 𝐑 𝐒 𝐓 𝐔 𝐕 𝐖 𝐗 𝐘 𝐙
𝐚 𝐛 𝐜 𝐝 𝐞 𝐟 𝐠 𝐡 𝐢 𝐣 𝐤 𝐥 𝐦 𝐧 𝐨 𝐩 𝐪 𝐫 𝐬 𝐭 𝐮 𝐯 𝐰 𝐱 𝐲 𝐳
𝟎 𝟏 𝟐 𝟑 𝟒 𝟓 𝟔 𝟕 𝟖 𝟗
𝗔 𝗕 𝗖 𝗗 𝗘 𝗙 𝗚 𝗛 𝗜 𝗝 𝗞 𝗟 𝗠 𝗡 𝗢 𝗣 𝗤 𝗥 𝗦 𝗧 𝗨 𝗩 𝗪 𝗫 𝗬 𝗭
𝗮 𝗯 𝗰 𝗱 𝗲 𝗳 𝗴 𝗵 𝗶 𝗷 𝗸 𝗹 𝗺 𝗻 𝗼 𝗽 𝗾 𝗿 𝘀 𝘁 𝘂 𝘃 𝘄 𝘅 𝘆 𝘇
𝟬 𝟭 𝟮 𝟯 𝟰 𝟱 𝟲 𝟳 𝟴 𝟵
If you are writing English, you could use those characters.
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Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
cikrempeaux at gmail.com
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 4:04 AM Roberto Soccoli <roberto.vpt at protonmail.com> wrote:
Gemini now expects the "* " tag for lists.
I propose a single "**" tag, which I call "highlighted", which can be used several times in each paragraph of text as a switch that was initially turned off.
Each client can interpret "highlighted" at will.
Now I throw this message into space. 🚀
Roberto Soccoli
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