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Note: I am now working on setting up a simpler poll. Please wait for that before voting here. --Chuck Smith, 2007-Apr-11


Here is a poll about the changes between Creole 0.5 and 0.6.

Started at 5 p.m. CET (WikiCreole server time) on Tuesday 10-Apr-2007. Discussion about the poll on Talk.Creole0.6Poll; about Creole 0.6, at Talk.Creole0.6.

I'd suggest to end it on Friday 13-Apr-2007 at noon, unless there are less than five (registered?) people who've expressed their opinion. -- YvesPiguet

Yves, what does 2 mean?. I think it's better to use A,B,C... not to confuse the rating with footnotes...

--ChristophSauer

Lists#

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=don't care, 4=agree, 5=strongly agree

Name Creole 0.5
(A)
Creole 0.5+disamb. rules
(B)
/^\** /
(C)
/^\s\** /
(D)
/^-* /
(E)
/^ *- /
(F)
YvesPiguet 1 2 5 4 2 1
Axel Rauschmayer 1 1 1 1 3 5
Gregor Hagedorn 1 1 5 4 2 1

Footnotes:

  • A: As in Creole 0.5, weakly defined.
  • B: As in Creole 0.5, but with disambiguation rules for bold (e.g. "no bold at the beginning of a line in the context of a list")
  • C: One or more stars at the beginning of a line, followed by at least one space (can be mixed with #).
  • D: One or more stars with leading spaces ignored, followed by at least one space (can be mixed with #).
  • E: One or more hyphens at the beginning of a line, followed by at least one space (can be mixed with #).
  • F: Single hyphen followed by at least one space, leading spaces used to indicate the nesting level (hyphen replaced with # for numbered lists)

Where are those alternatives ?

  • G: One or more stars at the beginning of a line, (no space required afterwards) (In fact could be A, but would be clearer)
  • H: One or more hyphens at the beginning of a line, (no space required afterwards)

Further information: ListMarkupAlternatives

Escape character#

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=don't care, 4=agree, 5=strongly agree
Name None tilde
+any
tilde
+nonalphanum
tilde+Creole markup
excl. pre-block
tilde+Creole markup
incl. pre-block
other esc. charPostpone
to 0.7
YvesPiguet 2 4 5 1 1 3 2
Axel Rauschmayer 5 1 1 1 1 1 1
Gregor Hagedorn 2 5 1 1 1 1 1
  • "None" still leaves us plain-text nowiki, right? Axel Rauschmayer
    • Gregor to Axel: which sense of "plain" - non-formatted, or monospace formatted? This is decisive to me.
  • I assume that tilde+any means: any, except in a nowiki-inline/pre-block, correct? Gregor Hagedorn
    • Yes. The only markup recognized in nowiki/pre is the end markup, which can be escaped with other rules (leading space for pre, more than three closing braces at the end of a span in nowiki) --YvesPiguet.

Splitting nowiki and monospace#

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=don't care, 4=agree, 5=strongly agree
Name Creole 0.5 Triple-braces for nowiki
without style change
double-sharp for monospace
Other
(explain below)
Postpone
to 0.7
YvesPiguet 1 5 2 2
Axel Rauschmayer 1 2 5 2
Gregor Hagedorn 1 5 1 1
  • "Creole 0.5" = all wiki escaping (block and inline) is always bounded to monospace. Monospace text can never be formatted, and proportional font text must always interpret any creole/wiki-markup
  • Yves: please specify what "w/out style" means, I am not sure. In my vote I interpret this as "nowiki not affecting formatting" rather than "nowiki removing formatting"! Gregor Hagedorn
  • Other: Figure out what purposes nowiki is supposed to serve (see my first comment on Talk.Creole0.6). Axel Rauschmayer

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