You are slipping close to where Mark Baker is headed with the human-writeable structured format he's working on. And since we have headed into program-readable/human-writeable formats anyway, look at
https://zedshaw.com/archive/stackish-an-xml-alternative/ . I have reservations about hitching onto any of these designs that are not already as deeply embraced in user and tooling support as markdown or HTML or XML. I am thinking that the future of content may seriously challenge whether our storage formats ever should surface in the authoring interfaces. The crystal ball is still foggy... -- Don On 4/15/2016 9:02 PM, Mark Giffin wrote: I just ran across Hjson, The Human JSON , and I couldn't help but start thinking about Lightweight DITA for Hjson. Or HJDITA if you will. This is even before LW DITA for JSON, unless I missed it.
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