The NICETEXT bundle (c) 2009 Uwe Lueck http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu == General Idea == The NICETEXT bundle offers ``minimal'' markup syntax for rather simple kinds of text. The code you type should show little more characters than are printed, though you get LaTeX quality. We try to do away with backslashes, technical terms, and curly braces (which also are so clumsy to type on PC keyboards). == Packages == 'wiki.sty' addresses general kinds of texts. 'niceverb.sty' is made for documenting LaTeX packages. 'niceverb.sty' especially offers [almost-]WYSIWIG for meta-variables (macro arguments) and for referring to commands (and their syntax) in footnotes, section titles etc. E.g., to get the syntax description \foo[]{} you just type \foo[]{} !-) == Comparison == One source of inspiration is the markup syntax that is used in editing Wikipedia pages. The package 'wiki.sty' of the bundle offers a very similar syntax as a LaTeX front-end. It suffices for italics, boldface, sectioning, and certain list-like environments. This is also similar to 'easylatex', http.//www.ctan.org/pkg/easylatex which is more powerful and uses Perl. 'wiki.sty', by contrast, is just a LaTeX package, working on any TeX installation. == Documentation == 'wikicheat.pdf' is a one-page manual of 'wiki.sty'. The file 'wiki.sty' contains additional documentation as ASCII text. 'niceverb.pdf' describes 'niceverb.sty'. Note that certain features must be activated by commands in the document environment. == What is missing == 1. 'niceverb' should extend 'wiki', yet their font switchings are incompatible at present. 2. 'niceverb' should typeset the ASCII documentation of 'wiki.sty' ... This upload is for reference and for proving that I am not just dreaming. I think repairing needs only few hours, yet I must do something different right now. See more on what's missing in 'niceverb.pdf'. 3. I have a package 'nicedots' for controlling horizontal spacing with ellipses which may go here. ________________________________ [This file 2009/02/23 Uwe Lueck]