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Textile was the driving markup behind Textpattern (https://textpattern.com/), one of the better publishing/CMS tools out there on PHP. It had a nice object oriented approach that was less painful than Wordpress, and gave great flexibility to design aspects in ways that were easier to work with than Wordpress... but Wordpress won the popular marketshare, and TP was relegated to some diehards. Those diehards still pump out fixes and features, and it's worth a look at https://github.com/textpattern/textpattern/ if you want to see something a bit different.
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Why not latex? Why not the best of both worlds? Anyways, see latext and markdown compared - https://github.com/mundimark/markdown-vs-latex In evolution simpler wins. The beauty of the paragraph syntax is an empty line, for example! And yeah for sure - the image syntax in markdown is a big FAIL and there a easier alternatives upcoming - see https://texti.github.io - and image and figure "macros" - that is- built-in templates, for example.
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Specifically, this is the document outline algorithm. But it’s not so much “not always implemented properly” as “not implemented at all”. No user agent has implemented it or seems likely to, and I don’t know of anything other than conformance checkers that implements it. https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/83 shows a bit of the discussion that’s gone on; whether to remove it, simplify it drastically to the point that it’s actually sanely implementable, &c.