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Markup languages comparison


Author: Solène

Date: 13 April 2017

Tags: unix


NILFor the fun, here is a few examples of the same output in differents

markup languages. The list isn't exhaustive of course.


This is org-mode:


This is a title level 1


+ first item

+ second item

+ third item with a [[http://dataswamp.org][link]]


** title level 2


Blah blah blah blah blah

blah blah blah *bold* here


lisp

(let ((hello (init-string)))

(format t "~A~%" (+ 1 hello))

(print hello))




This is markdown :


this is title level 1


+ first item

+ second item

+ third item with a [Link](http://dataswamp.org)


Title level 2


Blah blah blah blah blah

blah blah blah **bold** here


(let ((hello (init-string)))

(format t "~A~%" (+ 1 hello))

(print hello))


or


```

(let ((hello (init-string)))

(format t "~A~%" (+ 1 hello))

(print hello))

```


This is HTML :


<h1>This is title level 1</h1>

<ul>

<li>first item></li>

<li>second item</li>

<li>third item with a <a href="http://dataswamp.org">link</a></li>

</ul>


<h2>Title level 2</h2>


<p>Blah blah blah blah blah

blah blah blah <strong>bold</strong> here


<code><pre>(let ((hello (init-string)))

(format t "~A~%" (+ 1 hello))

(print hello))</pre></code>


This is LaTeX :


\begin{document}


\section{This is title level 1}


\begin{itemize}

\item First item

\item Second item

\item Third item

\end{itemize}


\subsection{Title level 2}


Blah blah blah blah blah

blah blah blah \textbf{bold} here


\begin{verbatim}

(let ((hello (init-string)))

(format t "~A~%" (+ 1 hello))

(print hello))

\end{verbatim}


\end{document}

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