Re: back-translation and round-tripping

2006-10-18 Thread Eric Astor
John Gruber wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/17/06 at 8:28 PM: > >> p.s. anyone here have reaction to the >> analysis of markdown from ivan kristic >> for the one-laptop-per-child project? > > It's OK, I guess, but certainly nothing I'd allow the name > "Markdown" to apply to. Some of his

Re: back-translation and round-tripping

2006-10-18 Thread John Gruber
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/17/06 at 8:28 PM: p.s. anyone here have reaction to the analysis of markdown from ivan kristic for the one-laptop-per-child project? It's OK, I guess, but certainly nothing I'd allow the name "Markdown" to apply to. Some of his criticism of Markdown's 1.0 syntax

Re: back-translation and round-tripping

2006-10-18 Thread Milian Wolff
Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006 02:28 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > i'll be doing some experiments myself, > but i thought i'd ask here first about > back-translation and round-tripping > with markdown and its xhtml output. > > the object is to take markdown output, &g

back-translation and round-tripping

2006-10-17 Thread Bowerbird
i'll be doing some experiments myself, but i thought i'd ask here first about back-translation and round-tripping with markdown and its xhtml output. the object is to take markdown output, reduce it back to a markdown text-file, then regenerate the output again and compare it with the