First, to confirm, are you aiming for a context-free display markup with as little syntax as possible?

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Keith J. Schultz <schultzk@uni-trier.de> wrote:
Hi All,

Lets discuss features.

We need to describe the structures to be found in a book and those
that need be addressed.

A Note for the light weight or zero marker uppers this specification
will tend to lean towards a middle weight mark up feature set.

Why. Well, because it eases the handling of certain features. E.g quoting,
more of that when we discuss it. It does not mean you have to do it as is
discussed in this approach, but you will see the benefit as far as computational
value is concerned.

1) Encoding and Character Sets

2) Fonts, Font Sizes and Character formating

3) Indentation

4) Margins

5) Page Numbers

6) Line Endings and Spacing

7) Table of Contents & other Tables of

8) Indices

9) Images

10) Chapters

11) Paragraphs

12) Quotes and quoting

13) Lists

14) Tabular Features (regular tables)

15) Page Headers

16) Page Footers

17) Footnotes

18) Multi-Column Layout



Did I miss something  important?

regards
       Keith

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