Some of the things I implemented are probably better left to voluntary nodelet hack apps.

I don't think choroba or Discipulus use */_ for emphasizing . (ask them?)

The casual user would rather prefer to select text and to click on a button.

> And I'm probably the only one using this quote style with an > at the beginning of a line.

But auto paragraphs and auto linking of internal and external http://address.es plus Mo::dul::es is fun.

Anyway, leaving it to a JS feature which can be individually activated and configured shouldn't be an issue in 2020.

edit

Especially as JS could also allow to preview in real time.

Cheers Rolf
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