Merge pull request #6 from nabijaczleweli/master - smu - smu - simple markup (Markdown) processor (fork, fixes + features)
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 (HTM) Author: Enno Boland <g@s01.de>
       Date:   Thu, 17 Aug 2017 08:11:51 +0200
       
       Merge pull request #6 from nabijaczleweli/master
       
       Make documentation slightly more English
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         M documentation                       |      21 +++++++++++----------
       
       1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
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 (DIR) diff --git a/documentation b/documentation
       @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
        smu - a Simple Markup Language
        ==============================
        
       -_smu_ is a very simple and minimal markup language. It is designed for using in
       +_smu_ is a very simple and minimal markup language. It is designed for use in
        wiki-like environments. smu makes it very easy to write your documents on the
        fly and convert them into HTML.
        
       -smu is capable to parse very large documents. As long as you avoid an huge
       -amount of indents it scales just great. (This will be fixed in future releases
       -of smu)
       +smu is capable of parsing very large documents. It scales just great as long
       +as you avoid a huge amount of indents (yhis will be fixed in future releases
       +of smu).
        
        Syntax
        ======
       @@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ Inline pattern
        There are several pattern you can use to highlight your text:
        
        * Emphasis
       -  * Surround your text with `*` or `_` to get *emphasis* text:
       +  * Surround your text with `*` or `_` to get *emphasised* text:
                    This *is* cool.
                    This _is_ cool, too.
          * Surround your text with `**` or `__` to get **strong** text:
                    This **is** cool.
                    This __is__ cool, too.
       -  * Surround your text with `***` or `___` to get ***strong and emphasis*** text:
       +  * Surround your text with `***` or `___` to get ***strong and emphasised*** text:
                    This ***is*** cool.
                    This ___is___ cool, too.
          * But this example won't work as expected:
       @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Defining ordered lists is also very easy:
                3. Item 3
        
        It is possible to use any leading number you want. So if you don't want to keep
       -your list synchron, you simple can use any number. In this case it's
       +your list synchronised, you simple can use any number. In this case it's
        recommended to use `0.`, but it isn't mandatory.
        
                0. Item 1
       @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ This will be the result in these example:
        Code & Blockquote
        -----------------
        
       -Use the `> ` as a line prefix for defining blockquotes. The blockquotes are
       -interpreted. This makes it possible to embed links, headings and even other
       -quotes into a quote:
       +Use the `> ` as a line prefix for defining blockquotes. Blockquotes are
       +interpreted as well. This makes it possible to embed links, headings and even
       +other quotes into a quote:
        
                > Hello
                > This is a quote with a [link](http://s01.de/~gottox)
       @@ -186,6 +186,7 @@ Other interesting stuff
                  <hr />
                  
                  Hello2</p>
       +
        * You can escape the following pattern to avoid them from being interpreted:
        
                  \ ` * _ { } [ ] ( ) # + - . !