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PML
Pedantic Markup Language | |
A tag based markup language that forces the writer into such specificity that even the Autonomous PeterSealy Machine (see link) would be unable to provide useless comment.
Autonomous PeterSealy Machine
http://www.halfbake...eterSealy_20Machine Thankfully there's only one, eh Egnor. [st3f, May 02 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004]
baking...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/humanmarkup <patronizing head-shake>haven't we been through this already?</patronizing head-shake> [globaltourniquet, May 02 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]
what the title unfortunately made me think of
http://kobiljak.msu...tions_F/CNS_1h.html [hob, May 02 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]
HumanML
http://www.oasis-op..._abbrev=humanmarkup The Human Markup Language discussion moved to this new site. [bristolz, May 12 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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That should say "tag-based" |
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Wonderful! Tags could contain qualifying statements about the intended usage, alternate definitions of words, all sorts of pedant-defusing remarks, like-- |
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<intentional satiric misuse>
<dialectic spelling>
<exaggeration for effect> |
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[global...] <dodgy_covering_remark>It did but then I edited it.</<dodgy_covering_remark> It didn't look right. |
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<genuine_surprise>Where's Peter?</genuine_surprise> |
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Don't worry, UB, luckily it's pretty much impossible. |
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<IF No PeterSealy annotation THEN pedantic override>I happen to like PeterSealy's comments</IF No PeterSealy annotation THEN pedantic override> |
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This sounds only slightly more fun than progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (see link). |
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That Human Markup thing is really sick. |
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<pml effect="rationalisation of implementation possibilities">This could be implemented as an extension to HTML. A browser option ("I am a pedant") would turn <pml> tags into links or display popup text within "effect" and possibly other attributes.</pml> <pml effect="qualifier to support of idea">This would have an unfortunate effect on "nuance, humour and sponaneity," not to mention writing time.</pml> |
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