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I like the idea of Creole very much, being a content developer rather than a
I like the idea of Creole very much, being a content developer rather than a software developer.
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* Superscript/subscript problem addressed. Reasoning: whereas much formatting is niceties, in engineering and science super and subscript is often //semantical//. Example m-super-2 may be square meter, m-sub-2 may be a variable name. Much of chemistry, molecular biology //needs// super and subscript.
* Superscript/subscript problem addressed. Reasoning: whereas much formatting is niceties, in engineering and science super and subscript is often //semantical//. Example m-super-2 may be square meter, m-sub-2 may be a variable name. Much of chemistry, molecular biology //needs// super and subscript. - O, just found [[Superscript And Subscript Proposal]]
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Finally, I note that Creole is not the full solution for making wiki content interoperable between different software, because the way creole seems to be envisaged is that it is //additionally// supported markup, in addition to the old-style markup. Is that right? It works in this wiki that way, I note that I still can use JSPWiki markup (I used the tilde, not part of creole 0.5). That means, that porting creole content from one wiki to another will still be impossible, because wiki-specific escaping is necessary. Someone might want to define [[Levels of Interoperability]].
Finally, I note that Creole is not the full solution for making wiki content interoperable between different software, because the way creole seems to be envisaged is that it is //additionally// supported markup ("mixed mode"), in addition to the old-style markup. Is that right? It works in this wiki that way, I note that I still can use JSPWiki markup (I used the tilde, not part of creole 0.5). That means, that porting creole content from one wiki to another will still be impossible, because wiki-specific escaping is necessary. Someone might want to define [[Levels of Interoperability]].
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thanks for doing this, I can only afford to look by on Sunday evenings!
Thanks for doing this!
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