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Hello!

We already have the ability to add bold, italic, and underline
formatting to our documents using circumfix notation (*bold*, /italic/,
_underlined_).  We can also style entire lines using 
 notation by
having a colon  as the first non-whitespace character on a line, or by
putting the line under a QUOTE headline.  I would like to see an
additional feature added to org which would allow some circumfix
notation to be exported with 
 tags.  This would be useful for
including single programming terms in a sentence and setting them apart
visually.  I'm envisioning something like

    many programming languages have a ;for; loop.

which would be exported as

    

many programming languages have a

for
loop.

another possible syntax would be many programming languages have a #for# loop. The specific markup used isn't really important to me, but I would like the ability to specify this kind of formatting for single words instead of whole lines. While I'm at it, is strike-through possible? -event- was canceled could become

event was canceled

Again, any syntax which is easy to parse is fine with me. As mentioned in my previous mail, it would also be nice if these two pieces of markup could stack with each other and the existing markup syntax. Thanks, /au -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEhZNVlHMl2/XbR4ERAl8wAKDHEYpsMHtkFyTaPshbrfPCbUL6tQCfRIz/ vHEghc+6mzHrVGA51qkDaeo= =zeJO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----