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Here some nitpicking by me :-). I know that some of the following points are special cases. However, I think that a good spec should be clear about these cases. Even if the behaviour is intentionally undefined (i.e. implementation-defined), it should at least contain that intention as statement.
First, in the example about pre in lists, the three braces are separated by a space and still recognized as pre! I think this isn't correct (but a restriction from this wiki engine), is it? But then, please put this information in a note.
Furthermore, I would like to see a clean separation between block and inline markup. In the case of pre, the current spec says that it works inline or as a block. However, there is no way to disambiguate both cases at the beginning of a line.\\
My suggestion is to differentiate between both cases as follows: A preformatted block is started by {{{{{}} on its own line. The content of the block starts on the next line, can span multiple lines and is closed by the next {{}}}}} on its own line. On the other hand, inline preformatted text starts immediatly. Hence, it is always followed by some text.
{{{{{{
Preformatted block
~}}}
{{{Inline preformatted text~}}} }}}
My last issue are line breaks. For me, it is not clear whether line breaks are supported in e.g. lists or not?
{{{- Is this a single list item,
or a list item followed by a paragraph?}}}
There is a similar problem with line continuations: For example, the spec is clear that "~[n]o linebreaks are allowed within headings". However, does line breaks here mean physical or logical line breaks (logical=after processing line continuations)? In other words, are line continuations allowed in headings although line breaks are not?
{{{=== Is that a single heading, \
or a heading followed by a paragraph? ===}}}
The section about line breaks and line continuations is not very helpful about that.
I hope I could give some constructive remarks. -- [OliverHorn], 2006-09-10
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