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It's interesting that other people have had the same pursuit of creating a standardized Wiki markup. I've been using [[http://search.cpan.org/~tima/Text-Tiki-0.73/Tiki.pm|Tiki Text]] in my Perl scripts for some time. Overall, WikiCreole is quite similar to Tiki Text in markup, except Creole doubles the Wiki markup to make sure it's markup.
Here's my Tiki Text Cheat Sheet to illustrate it:
{{{
My TikiText Cheat Sheet
Formatting: Links:
!1 h1 CamelCase
!6 h6 [Text]:URL
*bold* http://cpan.org
/italics/ {alt text}:IMG-URL
*/both/* ACRONYM(ACRONYM desc)
+inserted+
-strike- Lists:
^superscript^ * Unordered list
~subscript~ # Ordered list
"quote" ; Definition
@cite@ : item 1
SP or Tab pre : item 2
% code
%code% Entities:
---- HR (TM) (R) (C) ... --
> blockquote 1/4 1/2 3/4
Tables:
|!heading 1|heading 2|heading 3|
|< left |^ center |> right |
|^ centered across 3 columns ||| (empty cells span)
}}}
I think it should be considered to glean some of the markup styles from Tiki Text for the next version of Creole.
In particular, the table cell justification, -strike through-, +inserted+, some form of quoting, maybe even @cite@. Obviously, if we double the markup for the Creole standard, --strike--, ++insert++ , the style consistency would be maintained.
In addition, having [[http://search.cpan.org/~tima/Text-Tiki-0.73/Tiki.pm|Tiki Text]] is under Perl's Artistic Creative license. Someone would probably need to check with Timothy Appnel for his blessing to use, extract and modify anything of his. I wouldn't think any Perl programmer using the Artistic license would have a problem with it.
-- [[MarkStinson]], 2007-Nov-9
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