KarlVoit
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I beg to differ. MD did not "win". That would imply that no alternative situation would be possible any more. It's just the most popular Lightweight Markup Language (LML) at the moment. And I do think that it's worth…
Sorry to take away your reason: https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown/-/blob/master/doc/Tool... There are multiple solutions where you may use orgdown (syntax) from within vim although I bet vim implementations will…
My thing? ;-) My things are pretty much safe because I usually do risk analysis before I'm using new tools according to https://karl-voit.at/2021/01/18/tool-choices/ The purpose of the article is to make it a bit more…
I did and I mentioned very particular reasons and arguments. You posted an opinion. Now, I'm very curious how you came to your conclusion: was is adequate? How to you compare? Did you read the article and got the…
You statement gives me the impression that you haven't read a single paragraph from the article you're commenting on.
Orgdown doesn't require Emacs either: https://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only/ https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown/-/blob/master/doc/Tool... Tadaaaa! Furthermore: Markdown requires a magic crystal ball…
I would ask you to read the article before writing a comment like that. The whole point of the article is that there is no Markdown. At least not a single instance from it. So when you're referring to Markdown, you're…
I'm sorry. You're starting a totally different topic here. I tried to emphasize in my article that this is about orgdown, the syntax of Org-mode which itself is an Elisp implementation of a flexible tool. So whenever…
Author of the article here: It hurts me to read through the comments. One part of the people who commented obviously didn't read the article they're commenting on. And another part of the commenters does mix up…
Unfortunately, "Org-mode" (or Orgmode) means two different things: (1) the lightweight markup syntax and (2) the Elisp implementation of a PIM/PKM tool within GNU Emacs. This seems to be subtle but it results in many…