You just said it yourself: it’s easier to parse. That’s the business
case.
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On 6 Jun 2017, at 12:41, James
arkdown is so old that it pre-dates HTML5, which
re-defined & re-emphasized the distinctions between what *appear* to be
similar elements. Because of its age, Markdown doesn’t really provide
a way to include & , which is understandable but unfortunate.
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Looks great, but I have a small quibble. Throughout the book, you have
used an en dash instead of an em dash, as here: “empty as a
church–till at last I got”. Might want to do a s/–/—/g & fix
that.
Cool work, though!
Scott
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Well, sure it is. A comment is nothing. A non-breaking space is
something: a space. That’s why I suggested it.
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