Jan. 21st, 2013



Now, do you understand why we are always in a bad mood?


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While I was in Diaspora * one person was mentioning the way he was using Emacs to manage and publish his website. It makes sense. There are plenty ways to write in simple text that gets converted into different markups.

Even though I do not consider myself to be a blogger, just somebody that writes a lot of nonsense that nobody reads, I do post items in different forums for X or Y reason (mostly, out of boredom). At this moment I'm using Emacs to generate posts at the same time in:

  • HTML
  • Google Plus Markup
  • MarkDown

These I use on different medium which I know I should consolidate sometime in the future before I go bonkers.

Google Plus?

Well, yes, it does require a bit of creative ELISP writing to have a set of relatively sane translations from lists, bullets, and definition lists into something that can be used in G markup. Even though the set is fairly small, it is enough to get the point across in a post.

Well, it could have been worst:

Yammer
No markup. they even said No Markups in their blog.
Facebook
Markups? What's that? Give me a hundred and maybe I'll think about it.
Linked'n
I barely go there, but business communications do not include markups because it is geeky.

So there, when you get lemons, you learn how to make lemonade (or lemoncello).

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