nota
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Nota is a language for writing documents, like academic papers and blog posts
Of course, it is now much less flexible, as you cannot define a custom label or different placement instructions. But that is the price you pay for short and memorable syntax.
By the way, developing a LaTeX class is not hard. It is more or less a file whose name ends in `.cls` with all the commands that you typically put in your preamble. It just needs a header of three lines that define some meta data and also supports options. See here for an example: https://github.com/latex-ninja/colour-theme-changing-class-t...
You put it in the same directory as your main tex file or in the system wide TEXMFHOME or user-specific TEXMHFHOME.
nota
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Nota is a language for writing documents, like academic papers and blog posts
not sure why they insist on hiding this, but here is the source:
https://github.com/nota-lang/nota
What are some alternatives?
readme_renderer - Safely render long_description/README files in Warehouse
sjer.red - My personal website
markdoc - A powerful, flexible, Markdown-based authoring framework.
doclang-benchmark
colour-theme-changing-class-t
doclang-benchma
mdx - Markdown for the component era
pandoc - Universal markup converter