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Re: OT: Gmail (was Re: Conlang Flag art links)

From:Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...>
Date:Tuesday, May 27, 2008, 12:42
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On 2008-05-27 Sai Emrys wrote:
> For me the natural equivalents (motivated just > orthographically, I guess) are _underscore_, > /italics/, *bold*, and MY CAPS LOCK IS ON SO I'M > SHOUTING LIKE AN IDIOT.
I agree about caps being shouting, but to me it certainly is _italics_ (since underlining is used in handwriting to simulate italics) and *bold*, although I have taken to a tendency to use **bold**, influenced not only by Markdown but also by my own conventions for marking word forms in Tolkien's languages: - _foo_ : (no marking) con-historical form attested in Tolkien's writings. - _*foo_ : con-prehistorical form attested in Tolkien's writings. - _foo*_ : con-historical form not attested in Tolkien's writings but reconstructed by modern students. - _*foo*_ : con-prehistorical form not attested in Tolkien's writings but reconstructed by modern students. In this context **double asterisks** stand out better to mark bold, although in combination with the historicity-attestedness marking system I use __double underscores__ as is the alternative method in Markdown, notwithstanding that when actually **using** Markdown I'd have to write _\*foo\*_! What is Markdown you ask? See in Wikipedia! /BP 8^)> -- Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch atte melroch dotte se ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "C'est en vain que nos Josués littéraires crient à la langue de s'arrêter; les langues ni le soleil ne s'arrêtent plus. Le jour où elles se *fixent*, c'est qu'elles meurent." (Victor Hugo)