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authorJonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>2025-03-25 14:36:45 +0100
committerJonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>2025-03-25 14:36:45 +0100
commitc151b74eb41084f1872fafb93f282c82793900c1 (patch)
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parent8cff67e7ec91a0b7b3e82a3f5fb22043b726406d (diff)
redefine scope as domain-specific annotations (not metadata)
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## Problem formulation
The aim of this project is to extend Pandoc and Quarto
-to support inclusion of generic annotations
-as integral part of its Markdown-based authoring process.
+to support domain-specific annotations.
This aim has been framed with the following problem statement:
-*FIXME: narrow down question to the scope of Pandoc and Quarto*
-
-**How can Unix-style tools for writing technical prose
-be extended to support ontological annotations?**
+**How can Pandoc
+be extended to support domain-specific annotations?**
To aid in achieving that goal,
the problem statement has been divided into the following subquestions:
diff --git a/report.qmd b/report.qmd
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---
-title: Metadata in Markdown
+title: Domain-specific annotations in Markdown
subtitle: |
- Pandoc plugins to support annotations
+ Pandoc plugins to support domain-specific annotations
date: 2025-05-27