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//**note :** This page is a work in progress. I use it as a repository for ideas, views and explorations -- anything may change at any time. Some of the points may later migrate to wikiCreole talk pages or new pages to better feed the common reflexion. Feel free to comment anyway, either by letting a note (clearly distinguished and signed), or on my talk page (then say what point you comment). Thank you.//
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are not relevant for me: they're rather second stage criteria. What I mean is that, to my opinion, these criteria are fundamental for a interwiki-only markup, precisely for mixing creole with local markup -- which sounds a bit alien to my ears. Otherwise
are not relevant for me: they're rather second stage criteria. What I mean is that, to my opinion, these criteria are fundamental for a interwiki-only markup, precisely for mixing creole with local markup -- which sounds a bit alien & confusing to my ears. Otherwise
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**style tag :**
A kind of tag used to enclose a segment of text. \\
Used to apply the same formatting to the whole segment. \\
In creole, double characters are used.
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**style tag :**
A kind of mark/tag used to enclose a segment of text. \\
Used to apply the same formatting to the whole segment. \\
In creole, double characters are used.
**newline character & newline tag : ** a mark (LF and/or CR characters) usually inserted by pressing the return/enter key. \\
A newline is both a plain text character that creates a new visual line and, in most cases, a tag that starts a new line-component. \\
Logically enough, a newline preceeded by an escape (plain-character) tag becomes, or may become, a simple character newline : it loses its tag function but remains a plain character, thus starting a new visual line without marking the end of the logical line. \\
In many wiki languages, including creole, a newline works as above specified for all kinds of logical lines //except for regular text paragraphs//. In that case, a single newline is ignored ; a logical newline is marked by a double newline ; a visual newline is set by a special break tag.
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In regular text, a logical line is a paragraph ; it can also be a simple line, a header, a list item, a table row, when started with the appropriate layout tag.\\
A //logical// line may be split into //visual// lines with a soft newline.
In regular text, a logical line is a paragraph ; it can also be a header, a list item, a table row, when started with the appropriate layout tag.\\
A //logical// line may be split into //visual// lines with a character newline.
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**logical & visual newlines : ** a mark usually inserted by pressing the return/enter key. \\
A newline is both a plain character that creates a new visual line and, in most cases, a tag that starts a new line-component (see comment about this below under 'page structure'). \\
Logically enough, a newline preceeded by an escape (plain-character) tag becomes a visual newline : it loses its tag function but remains a plain character, thus starting a new visual line without marking the end of the logical line. \\
In many wiki languages, including creole, a newline works as above specified for all kinds of logical lines //except for regular text paragraphs//. In that case, a single newline is ignored ; a logical newline is marked by a double newline ; a visual newline is set by a special break tag.
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