[Pmwiki-users] Re: null characters or pattern breaking characters

John Rankin john.rankin
Thu Jan 15 15:28:14 CST 2004


On Friday, 16 January 2004 2:33 AM, Christian Ridderstr?m <chr at home.se> wrote:
On 15 Jan 2004, John Rankin wrote:

...

> ===
> In English English, a . is usually called a full stop :-)

"English English"... I've heard about American, British, Indian and many 
other English, but never English English :-)

===
The Scots and the Welsh may not take kindly to being grouped with the 
English. In some places, this can be harmful to one's health.

There is a famous NZ saying about New Zealanders who leave the country
to live in Australia, thereby raising the average IQ of both countries.
===

> Yes, I tested this in teaser.php and it's nice. I'll upload a new version 
> to the CookBook soon...

Could I ask you to add the syntax of the teasers here:

	http://www.lyx.org/~chr/toc/pmwiki.php?pagename=Main.SyntaxTeaser

I've started doing that, but I realized that I'm not really sure on what 
it is...

===
Done :)
===

Meanwhile, I've started on a formal description of the current toc-syntax. 
Once that's completed it'll hopefully be less difficult to decide on what 
we want to use in the end.

/Christian

-- 
Dr. Christian Ridderstr?m, +46-8-768 39 44       http://www.md.kth.se/~chr



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