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Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC
From: |
Stephen J. Turnbull |
Subject: |
Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC |
Date: |
Mon, 07 May 2012 20:04:58 +0900 |
Ted Zlatanov writes:
> Please realize Drew is grandstanding about two extra lines in e-mail
> messages, *voluntarily* placed there by the author.
Top-posting is also a voluntary act of the author, but we don't
hesitate to criticize that.
I think the right question to ask is whether relaxing the restriction
to plain text for the sake of nicer presentation for org-mode/Gnus
users is good for Emacs.
> [Y]ou may as well complain about *emphasis*,
> _underline_, `quote', and such ad-hoc ways to highlight content.
Your point about the definition of "markup" is very well-taken; these
ad-hoc highlights are indeed markup.
However, there is an important difference. A human being has very
little trouble detecting code injected into the flow of a narrative
text, and authors do format code to look like code, so as to be
readable in plain text MUAs. Thus, the org-mode code markers are
primarily *presentation* markup for the benefit of programs.
On the contrary, it is often impossible (without markup) for human
beings to determine where emphasis in plain text is, so (like smileys)
such *semantic* markup is for humans, and appropriate in plain text,
just as punctuation, such as colons and quotations marks, is
appropriate in plain text. Nor is MIME useful for such markup: it can
only provide a container (ie, a text/$MARKUP body part) to pass to the
actual markup interpreter.
- Re: plain-text markdown handler for Gnus, (continued)
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Lennart Borgman, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Alan Mackenzie, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Lennart Borgman, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Lennart Borgman, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Lennart Borgman, 2012/05/07
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC,
Stephen J. Turnbull <=
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Bastien, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Bastien, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen, 2012/05/06
Re: lexical-binding questions, Stefan Monnier, 2012/05/05
Re: lexical-binding questions, Thierry Volpiatto, 2012/05/06