
Jose,
So I'm interested to hear you opinion on this as well...
I use Pandoc with Markdown through Hakyll, which allows you to do a
fair amount of cute things that are just really helpful for
maintaining a blog (for example..). But I didn't get this from
reading your github readme: what makes your markup language special?
Could you give an example of how the language is more expressive than
(say) markdown processed through Pandoc (I only mention because it
lets you process LaTeX, very helpful, right...) or something
comparable?
kris
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:09 PM, José Lopes
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to share a package I created called Fmark, now available on HackageDB.
Feedback both on the project and on the code is greatly appreciated :)
Fmark (Friendly Markup) is a very simple markup language without syntax and simple but sophisticated document styling, capable of producing PDF and XML files.
The key philosophy behind this markup language is to eliminate the strange syntactic characters seen in most markup languages, but at the same time try to maintain a high level of expressiveness, using only document reconstruction.
Check it out http://hackage.haskell.org/package/fmark https://github.com/jabolopes/fmark
Best regards, José
-- José António Branquinho de Oliveira Lopes 58612 - MEIC-A Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (UTL) jose.lopes@ist.utl.pt
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