adoc, md or both?

John Mazzitelli mazz at redhat.com
Thu Dec 4 20:47:01 UTC 2014


Anything that assigns actual semantic meaning to invisible characters like end-of-line spaces should be thrown out of the discussion as it is a-priori an inferior editing format. :)

----- Original Message -----
> For me the inflection point was your remark about "two trailing spaces
> meaning
> <br/> in MD".
> 
> W. T. H.!
> 
> I'm not aware of such nonsense in Asciidoc. In fact, apart from table
> formatting strings, it is exceptionally easy to read in clear text.
> 
> I recently wrote quite a bit of Asciidoc and now actually prefer it over any
> rich text editors. After a while one doesn't really need any WYSIWYG because
> the formatting is very predictable and clear.
> 
> On Thursday, December 04, 2014 19:08:19 Peter Palaga wrote:
> > Hi *,
> > 
> > we have both adoc, and md READMEs in metrics ATM. Is anybody against
> > preferring adoc and converting all present md files to adoc?
> > 
> > Why AsciiDoc? AsciiDoc is richer than md and has about the same support
> > on GitHub.
> > 
> > -- P
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