Gordon Brander

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``` Q: What is Subtext? A: Subtext is a markup language for note-taking. ``` One thing I like about the HTTP-header like approach is that it front-loads metadata. Metadata ends...

Thanks @bburns! I've added these and other prior art to the issue description.

@gretchenfrage you're right. Will revise spec to fix.

I think dropping the trailing word-boundary condition should fix it. Going to check on my Swift Subtext parser implementation, which works as expected. I think I must have fixed this...

Related unicode character set: Punctuation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Punctuation Hashtags as prior art. Twitter allows only alphanumeric and underscore characters in hashtags. It does seem to allow unicode alphanumerics (not just ascii). https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14823376/what-characters-are-allowed-in-twitter-hashtags...

Posit: we should update the basic grammar for slashlinks to (in regex terms): ```regex /[\w\-_/]+ ``` That resolves the trailing punctuation issue, and also clarifies that slashlinks are allowed to...

Re-opening. Realize the URL syntax must be refined as well. URLs have different requirements to slashlinks.

Gozala's notes https://via.hypothes.is/https://gist.github.com/gordonbrander/9ff60443ddb28e0403b0c6b41a473cd8

From Gozala: >> Link blocks (lines starting with &) allow you to link to other files within the flow of a Subtext document > I’m more and more convinced that...

From Gozala: >> & punctuated-equilibrium.st > Part of the struggle I have with markdown and HTML is: I want some terms in the body of text to be links, but...