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2026-07-17,
of notes and markup

Wheat, Friday, 17 July 12026 HE
2026-07-17 | 26G17 | 2026-198 | 2461239
2026-W29-5 | Q3 | Estate

evening shed, San José, California
2012-04-08 – Olympus PEN E-PL1
evening shed, San José, California

Sunclub – “Fiësta”

today

there are hundreds of apps, methods, and markups for taking notes, helping you take notes, or trying to improve your note-taking – and yet a large number of these have settled on Markdown with AsciiDoc, reStructuredText, LaTeX, and Org-mode being almost invisible outside of their respective niches – in one form or another, all of them will export to HTML – but I stumbled across one thread where the poster talked about taking notes directly in HTML – which sounds overly verbose in a classroom setting – but then, you wouldn’t be worrying about CSS, JavaScript, layouts, fonts, colors, etc. – and 15 HTML tags have optional closing tags, including <p> and <li>, which would be the most used for note-taking

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