Architecture: NDMarkup _______________________________________________________________________________ A markup format used by the parser, both internally and in objects. Text formatted in NDMarkup will only have the tags documented below. About: Top-Level Tags All content will be surrounded by one of the top-level tags. These tags will not appear within each other.

- Surrounds a paragraph. Paragraph breaks will replace double line breaks, and single line breaks will be removed completely. - Surrounds code or text diagrams that should appear literally in the output. - Surrounds a heading. - Surrounds a bulleted (unordered) list.
- Surrounds a description list, which is what you are reading. - An inline image. Target contains the image target, and original contains the original text in case it doesn't resolve. About: List Item Tags These tags will only appear within their respective lists.
  • - Surrounds a bulleted list item. - Surrounds a description list entry, which is the left side. It will always be followed by a description list description. - Surrounds a description list symbol. This is the same as a description list entry, except that the content is also a referenceable symbol. This occurs when inside a list topic. This tag will always be followed by a description list description.
    - Surrounds a description list description, which is the right side. It will always be preceded by a description list entry or symbol. About: Text Tags These tags will only appear in paragraphs, headings, or description list descriptions. - Bold - Italics - Underline - Surrounds a potential link to a symbol; potential because the target is not guaranteed to exist. This tag merely designates an attempted link. Target is what is attempting to be linked to, name is the text that should appear for a successful link, and original is the original text in case the link doesn't resolve. - An external link. There's no need for an original attribute because it will always be turned into an actual link. - A link to an e-mail address. - An image link. Target contains the image target, and original contains the original text in case it doesn't resolve. About: Amp Chars These are the only amp chars supported, and will appear everywhere. Every other character will appear as is. & - The ampersand &. " - The double quote ". < - The less than sign <. > - The greater than sign >. About: Tabs NDMarkup will not contain tab characters, only spaces. Any tab characters appearing in the source files will be expanded/replaced as necessary. About: General Tag Properties Since the tags are generated, they will always have the following properties, which will make pattern matching much easier. - Tags and amp chars will always be in all lowercase. - Properties will appear exactly as documented here. They will be in all lowercase, in the documented order, and will have no extraneous whitespace. Anything appearing in the properties will have amp chars. - All code is valid, meaning tags will always be closed,
  • s will only appear within
      s, etc. So, for example, you can match description list entries with /(.+?)<\/de>/ and $1 will be the text. No surprises or gotchas. No need for sophisticated parsing routines. Remember that for symbol definitions, the text should appear as is, but internally (such as for the anchor) they need to be passed through Defines()> so that the output file is just as tolerant as .