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Since it's syntax is very close to markdown it should fit well within the pandoc frame. At the same time, it would be valuable to have a tool like pandoc to convert to and from MiniMagAsm documents format.
MiniMagAsm is minimalistic, but powerful and flexible content management system ( CMS ), implemented entirely in assembly language. ... Because of its very small size (roughly 10KB), its assembly powered speed and its small memory use, MiniMagAsm loads the server insignificantly and can work even on small machines with very little memory and slow processors.
The lightweight markup language used is similar (but not equal) to markdown and provides readable appearance of the article even in raw form. After formatting the system creates high quality HTML formatted text that is displayed on the web site.
Any chance of it being included in future versions?
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I was wondering if MiniMagAsm qualifies for inclusion in pandoc's supported input/output formats:
Since it's syntax is very close to markdown it should fit well within the pandoc frame. At the same time, it would be valuable to have a tool like pandoc to convert to and from MiniMagAsm documents format.
Any chance of it being included in future versions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: