Apart from that control sequences for (some) styling is standardised
(since decades by now), and the "tag characters" approach is not:
For the control sequences for styling, there is no pretence of nesting,
just setting/unsetting an aspect of styling. For <b></b> etc. (in tag
characters) there is at least the pretence/appearance of nesting, even
if the interpreter doesn't actually care about nesting (and just interprets
them as set/unset). (In addition, <b> etc. in "real" HTML are
1) disrecommended, and
2) the actual styling comes from a style sheet (and the **default**
one makes <b> stuff bold).)
/Kent K
Den 2019-01-27 21:03, skrev "James Kass via Unicode" <unicode_at_unicode.org>:
>
> A new beta of BabelPad has been released which enables input, storing,
> and display of italics, bold, strikethrough, and underline in plain-text
> using the tag characters method described earlier in this thread. This
> enhancement is described in the release notes linked on this download page:
>
> http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/index.html
>
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