>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  >> It would be good to know how you do this, though. I have a couple
  >> of tags that I have implemented that I use a lot (mostly they
  >> just set up span's or div's in HTML). I'd love to be able to nest
  >> <example> tags inside this.

  Michael> I should have written "self-nestable" in my announcement,
  Michael> because that better portrays the issue.  Muse already has
  Michael> support for nested tags, as long as they don't set their
  Michael> entire contents read-only.  So if you want a tag to be
  Michael> parsed, just make sure it does not get marked read-only by
  Michael> an outermost tag.
  Michael> BTW, I've added some documentation to muse-goto-tag-end, so
  Michael> it should be easier to understand now.


Okay, I'll take a closer look. I've tried to (non-self) nest my own tags but it
hasn't worked. I just assumed you couldn't do it. Probably by dodgy
code. 

Cheers

Phil

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