Minor additional note > > *A random Idea* > > - I used to use a character combination to annotate lines on personal > hand written notes, I have found unicode versions, they always live at the > end of a line > - ? a question (A question) Special forms of these also exist. > - ! an answer (asserted / definitive answer) > - ⁇ Question this, it is unlikely to be true > - ⁈ You must question this, question - asserted > - ⁉ Believe it to be true - asserted but could question > - So I wonder like your prior work on <space><spaces>\n if we could > introduce a end of line type of custom pragma. ie it has no beginning of > line, or inline or block characteristics (by default) > - In a sense inline but only end of line (\n). Used inside ⁉ means > nothing. > - This also means it would typically not have any input (other than > symbol, class or :p) unless it detected \n vs \n\n > > End of line only mark up, with selectable glyphs, Would allow someone like me to define a glyph "¶" as "<br>br>" so insertion of ¶<space> would render as a new paragraph "break". This provide the complement to beginning of line and inline mark-up.
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