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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Once in a while I imagine how much more pleasant HTML would be to type if only different brackets were originally chosen.

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    Once in a while I imagine how much more pleasant HTML would be to type if only different brackets were originally chosen.

    [div]
    [p]
    [a href=‘’][/a]
    [/p]
    [/div]

    No single Shift press was necessary here.

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      Once in a while I imagine how much more pleasant HTML would be to type if only different brackets were originally chosen.

      [div]
      [p]
      [a href=‘’][/a]
      [/p]
      [/div]

      No single Shift press was necessary here.

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      Now curious exactly why SGML chose angle brackets! Would love to see a written statement. This is the closest I got to an answer, but it’s not really an answer.

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        Now curious exactly why SGML chose angle brackets! Would love to see a written statement. This is the closest I got to an answer, but it’s not really an answer.

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        This is from the standard, which I found online here: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/FIPS/fipspub152.pdf

        (That footnote is prescient.)

        There are references to an 1980 draft, but wonder if that would be explained there. There probably also also working group notes…

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          This is from the standard, which I found online here: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/FIPS/fipspub152.pdf

          (That footnote is prescient.)

          There are references to an 1980 draft, but wonder if that would be explained there. There probably also also working group notes…

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          Poring over SGML Handbook from Goldfarb himself (Goldfarb is the “G” in GML).

          SGML had some wild features!

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          xxiv, 663 pages ; 24 cm

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            Poring over SGML Handbook from Goldfarb himself (Goldfarb is the “G” in GML).

            SGML had some wild features!

            Link Preview Image
            The SGML handbook : Goldfarb, Charles F : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

            xxiv, 663 pages ; 24 cm

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            Very interesting! https://jtc1info.org/sd-2-history/jtc1-subcommittees/sc-34/

            Not sure those are available online…

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              Very interesting! https://jtc1info.org/sd-2-history/jtc1-subcommittees/sc-34/

              Not sure those are available online…

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              I sent some emails, but I am not sure if this is going to go anywhere. It’s wild that there isn’t an authoritative answer online, given how much of modern “online” uses HTML and angle brackets.

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                I sent some emails, but I am not sure if this is going to go anywhere. It’s wild that there isn’t an authoritative answer online, given how much of modern “online” uses HTML and angle brackets.

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                More from the same person writing about “chicken scratches.” Includes a tantalizing cover page of a working document.

                Balisage: Do we really want to see markup?

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                  More from the same person writing about “chicken scratches.” Includes a tantalizing cover page of a working document.

                  Balisage: Do we really want to see markup?

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                  Still digging.

                  “To encourage acceptance, the authors of the SGML specification followed other design objectives: the ability to enter text and markup on "the millions of existing text entry devices"; no character set dependency; no national language bias; and markup usable by both humans and programs.”

                  Just a moment...

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                    Still digging.

                    “To encourage acceptance, the authors of the SGML specification followed other design objectives: the ability to enter text and markup on "the millions of existing text entry devices"; no character set dependency; no national language bias; and markup usable by both humans and programs.”

                    Just a moment...

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                    Thanks to my emails but also people who were participating today, I got an email from one of the key players that sent me some great leads and info to investigate! (Including a PDF of the report I was salivating over earlier.)

                    It turns out the angle brackets are at most from 1979, if not earlier. More to research!

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                      Thanks to my emails but also people who were participating today, I got an email from one of the key players that sent me some great leads and info to investigate! (Including a PDF of the report I was salivating over earlier.)

                      It turns out the angle brackets are at most from 1979, if not earlier. More to research!

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                      This is the earliest appearance of < > I know of today, from 1979.

                      This thread might slow down, as next step will be some interlibrary requests!

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                        This is the earliest appearance of < > I know of today, from 1979.

                        This thread might slow down, as next step will be some interlibrary requests!

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                        This might be more interesting. <P1> and <P2>! <#> for styling! Excited to dig and learn more.

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                          This might be more interesting. <P1> and <P2>! <#> for styling! Excited to dig and learn more.

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                          They are *killing me*. In the old article about the history of it that I just discovered, they are using… square brackets.

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                            They are *killing me*. In the old article about the history of it that I just discovered, they are using… square brackets.

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                            They really are killing me.

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                              They really are killing me.

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                              Fired some interlibrary requests. Wish me luck!

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                                Fired some interlibrary requests. Wish me luck!

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                                Is this going to go anywhere? Unclear. But I like this part.

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                                  Is this going to go anywhere? Unclear. But I like this part.

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                                  I like scanning and putting up interlibrary stuff on Internet Archive.

                                  This is the first one I got. Not sure yet if it’s going to help with the HTML bracket investigation, but maybe it’ll help someone else! https://archive.org/details/gca-standard-101-1983

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                                    I like scanning and putting up interlibrary stuff on Internet Archive.

                                    This is the first one I got. Not sure yet if it’s going to help with the HTML bracket investigation, but maybe it’ll help someone else! https://archive.org/details/gca-standard-101-1983

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                                    Believe it or not, I’m still figuring out where HTML got its angle brackets.

                                    But despite grabbing a lot of interlibrary items, I am not sure I’m getting any closer. I still have some ideas, but one involves going to a museum in Maine, which might take a while.

                                    However, good news (for someone?): There are now over 40 papers and books I scanned that deal with history of markup. Enjoy!

                                    Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

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