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Slightly relates to https://github.com/typst/typst/issues/1194#issuecomment-1561194499 (where I mentioned in passing that "the use of a `\u{00A0}` space in French quotes is not really respecting the true typography") My 2 cents on...

But was is the real problem of having a `` for something that is a _paragraph_ by nature? (Or it isn't? Please explain the rationale to get rid of it,...

(N.B. It does seem similar to https://github.com/jgm/djot/issues/138#issuecomment-1326702446 -- though on a purely typographic angle, i.e. notwithstanding HTML idiosyncrasies, I don't really understand the key difference between tight and loose lists,...

Sorry, but there's a discrepancy between this description and what the code does. I see some code related to footnotes, etc. So what does it mean? What are the implications...

Also, sorry, but this is bragging, and weird: > This provides djot with the power similar to that of LaTeX and makes it positively distinct from all the Markdown-like tools....

I certainly would _forbid_ breaking _semantic_ structures between different files. What your example above is even aiming at _solving_ ? You do really expect someone to start a bold structure...

Speaking of semantics, what becomes the "alt" content in your `![alt](somefile.djot)` ?

> Just to stay consistent with the image case - alt will be displayed if somefile.djot is not found. How consistent? In pandoc-flavored markdown, what you call the "alt" text...

Your (4) goes far beyond the Djot input format markup and is perhaps possibly best left to renderers' interpretation... If instead of a CSV, your'd have (to stay on something...

> * `![](https://example.com/user/81a6bf136427d9e/raw/acde69adea3db6){file_type=csv}` Another way perhaps, which remains compatible with the default/current syntax: `!format[alt](url)` where "format" is optional and "guessed" by the renderer (btw. the file extension is not the...