reiver, 6 months ago to markdown This is one of the things that attracts some people to the gemini-protocol and gemtext. I.e., that gemini is close to being a world-wide-web based on markdown rather than HTML. ... Having talked to many of these people — Some are fully happy with gemini and gemtext. Some are unsatisfied with gemtext's lack of (what they feel are) key features that markdown has. @requiem https://mastodon.social/@requiem@hackers.town/111401519178774450 #gemini #geminiProtocol #gemtext #markdown #smallnet #smallweb #smolnet #smolweb #WorldWideWeb
This is one of the things that attracts some people to the gemini-protocol and gemtext.
I.e., that gemini is close to being a world-wide-web based on markdown rather than HTML.
...
Having talked to many of these people —
Some are fully happy with gemini and gemtext.
Some are unsatisfied with gemtext's lack of (what they feel are) key features that markdown has.
@requiem https://mastodon.social/@requiem@hackers.town/111401519178774450
#gemini #geminiProtocol #gemtext #markdown #smallnet #smallweb #smolnet #smolweb #WorldWideWeb
indieterminacy, 6 months ago @iyashikei_kris @reiver @requiem Ive done a parser which combines #gemtext; Emac's #koutliner formats with #qiuy so that one can use each others syntaxes in combination with eachother https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_oqo_parsing_qiuynonical/ That should be interesting enough for #xanadu nuts
@iyashikei_kris @reiver @requiem Ive done a parser which combines #gemtext; Emac's #koutliner formats with #qiuy so that one can use each others syntaxes in combination with eachother
https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_oqo_parsing_qiuynonical/
That should be interesting enough for #xanadu nuts
dekkzz76, 11 months ago to random #emacs #hyperbole help needed please look at screenshot & tell me which link type i need to make that link on left open the buttons page on the right
#emacs #hyperbole help needed
please look at screenshot & tell me which link type i need to make that link on left open the buttons page on the right
indieterminacy, 11 months ago @dekkzz76 I realised you are cool, I hadnt realised that you are #emacs #Hyperbole cool though. I cant help with that, though ask me if you need advice concerning #Koutliner or the new function #defil You may appreciate this #fosdem video I made, which mixes Koutliner with Gemtext syntaxes https://archive.fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/minimalsyntaxes/ As well as this interpreter which can read them combined: https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_oqo_parsing_qiuynonical/ Also, some people interested in Hyperbole in my matrix room: https://app.element.io/#/room/#xq_icebreaker:matrix.org
@dekkzz76 I realised you are cool, I hadnt realised that you are #emacs #Hyperbole cool though.
I cant help with that, though ask me if you need advice concerning #Koutliner or the new function #defil
You may appreciate this #fosdem video I made, which mixes Koutliner with Gemtext syntaxes https://archive.fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/minimalsyntaxes/
As well as this interpreter which can read them combined: https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_oqo_parsing_qiuynonical/
Also, some people interested in Hyperbole in my matrix room: https://app.element.io/#/room/#xq_icebreaker:matrix.org
rickcarlino, 1 year ago to random Are there any #Gemini client for iOS that do push notifications when your gempub feeds update? Or maybe if that is antithetical to Gemini hmmm
Are there any #Gemini client for iOS that do push notifications when your gempub feeds update? Or maybe if that is antithetical to Gemini hmmm
indieterminacy, 1 year ago @vintprox @rickcarlino Just create a Makefile to empower your client in the background and send a Growl type notification and be done with it. #Gemtext is marvellous in its simplicity - it and #Koutliner (which is an Emacs format) serve the majority of my needs nicely. You can add rules and inferences that other markdown or non markdown formats cant do because they have non minimal rules in place. Adding complexity to #Gemini and Gemtext kills capacity to experiment and improvise.
@vintprox @rickcarlino Just create a Makefile to empower your client in the background and send a Growl type notification and be done with it.
#Gemtext is marvellous in its simplicity - it and #Koutliner (which is an Emacs format) serve the majority of my needs nicely.
You can add rules and inferences that other markdown or non markdown formats cant do because they have non minimal rules in place.
Adding complexity to #Gemini and Gemtext kills capacity to experiment and improvise.