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Towards a better BBCode

Name: !Xarn.JCoew 2010-05-24 20:28

cairnarvon@feynman:~$ cat hello.txt
Hello {spoiler /prog/}.

What do you think of my {sup new} syntax for {i {sup B}{sub B}code} based on S-expressions? It supports {b.i.u function composition} and {sup*2 iteration {sub*3 (and nesting, obviously)}}. It uses curly braces {m \{\}} rather than the traditional {b (}parentheses{b )} because that will require less escaping.

{aa No more unmatched or misnested tags!}

I've written a {spoiler.i terrible} FIOC {i.m SexpCode-to-BBCode} translator, which you can find here: http://sprunge.us/KPWB?py
cairnarvon@feynman:~$ python sexpcode.py < hello.txt
Hello [spoiler]/prog/[/spoiler].

What do you think of my [sup]new[/sup] syntax for [i][sup]B[/sup][sub]B[/sub]code[/i] based on S-expressions? It supports [b][i][u]function composition[/u][/i][/b] and [sup][sup]iteration [sub][sub][sub](and nesting, obviously)[/sub][/sub][/sub][/sup][/sup]. It uses curly braces [m]{}[/m] rather than the traditional [b]([/b]parentheses[b])[/b] because that will require less escaping.

[aa]No more unmatched or misnested tags![/aa]

I've written a [spoiler][i]terrible[/i][/spoiler] FIOC [i][m]SexpCode-to-BBCode[/m][/i] translator, which you can find here: http://sprunge.us/KPWB?py


Hello /prog/.

What do you think of my new syntax for BBcode based on S-expressions? It supports function composition and iteration (and nesting, obviously). It uses curly braces {} rather than the traditional (parentheses) because that will require less escaping.

No more unmatched or misnested tags!

I've written a terrible FIOC SexpCode-to-BBCode translator, which you can find here: http://sprunge.us/KPWB?py

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-25 6:00

>>54
You're making the same unsupported leap >>53 made: that because BBCode is ``good enough'', no improvement is worthwhile. Frankly, this is bullshit.
The fact that it wouldn't be as intuitive as hand-writing (since when is hand-writing intuitive?) is irrelevant. Even if the comparison were at all tenable, the implication that anything but the best is all equable bad is obviously incoherent.

because the user now has to juggle a confusing conceptual distinction between nested markup and written word within the same space
You'll find that the user already has to do that, even in your precious hand-writing. That's what punctuation is, and to some extent what writing is altogether.

The user should only be responsible for writing content.
Style is content. There's no conceptual difference between well-placed italics and a well-placed semicolon, or a apt figure of style.

Your line of arguing would be offensively condescending to the user if it weren't so plainly incorrect.

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