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Ligature Request: </> #147

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Fresheyeball opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 8 comments
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Ligature Request: </> #147

Fresheyeball opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 8 comments

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@Fresheyeball
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Right now </> appears with the </ ligature and >, but I feel that </> is a single symbol.

@MadcapJake
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What language utilizes this as syntax?

@Fresheyeball
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</> is path append in Haskell, Elm and PuresScript, probably others.

@tonsky
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tonsky commented Mar 2, 2016

Nice — will add

@Fresheyeball
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Woot!

@mcepl
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mcepl commented Jun 1, 2016

Nice — will add

Won't all people editing SGML hate you?

@tonsky
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tonsky commented Jun 1, 2016

@mcepl why? Will it cause conflicts?

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mcepl commented Jun 1, 2016

</> is an universal end of any element in SGML (remember, XML is a subset of SGML; this is one of the features they eliminated).

@tonsky
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tonsky commented Jun 1, 2016

They should praise me for that ligature instead (b/c right now </> renders as two chars, will be as one—which it is)

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Travis: jruby-9.1.12.0

This PR updates the CI matrix to use latest JRuby.

http://jruby.org/2017/06/15/jruby-9-1-12-0.html
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