Paragraph Mark Up Language
PMUL - ParagraphMarkUpLanguage - Part of the WoolenLanguage Paradigm - DoingStuff.DonaldNoyes.20141211.014
This is used in the sense of a paragraph containing words of various types and values complete with a syntax allowing ArtifactoryConversion into HTML5 CSS3 and JavaScript, showing up in a desired form and format in an Internet or IntranetBrowser.
See also:
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DMUL - DivisionMarkUpLanguage
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MMUL - MediaMarkUpLanguage
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SMUL - SitesMarkUpLanguage
Some examples would be helpful.
Right, WeNeedExamples
What's it for? Making colored boxes?
Yes it can be as simple as that, but it can be far more:
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instead of treating textual paragraphs within a page all the same, a variety of predetermined styles can be applied, can be modified, shifted, enclosed, have different colors, have different font-sizes, be positioned in desired ways, include animation such as scrolling and more, and do so using a simple, flexible and extensible mark-up phrasing.
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Sounds like a PowerPoint competitor. Not sure we need more of those :-)
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It's not, it works as a means of creation of html files displayable using a standard internet browser.
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PowerPoint is a stand-alone MicrosoftOffice presentation application which displays .ppt files, but on the other hand, that give me an idea ....
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The example demonstrates that a simple paragraph markup prefix can introduce in a simple page, a named-style paragraph within a colored, line-typed, sized border as colored, font-type-sized text.
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it includes margins and padding as well.
Evolutionary stuff in the near future at:
CategoryOrganization CategoryWoolenLanguage CategoryDisclosure