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Is it possible to specify metadata using YAML? #219
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At the moment only TOML is support, but I can see the appeal. I wont have time to work on
this, but happy to look at PR. Meanwhile a online yaml to toml converter could be used?
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What went wrong?
Well, nothing in particular. I was wondering if it would be possible to specify
document metadata using YAML instead of TOML. It seems YAML metadata is fairly
standard in Markdown processing tools, eg. GitHub Docs uses them: https://
docs.github.com/en/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/using-yaml-frontmatter
What version of mmark are you using?
2.2.25+dfsg1-2 from debian.
What is the most minimal markdown snippets that shows the problem?
---
title: "OpenPGP fingerprints in the DNS"
abbrev: "PGP fingerprints in the DNS"
ipr: "trust200902"
submissiontype: "independent"
date: 2024-02-16T10:27:00Z
seriesInfo:
name: "Internet-Draft"
value: "draft-00"
stream: "independent"
status: "informational"
authors:
- initials: "W."
surname: "Kwapisiewicz"
address:
email: "..."
---
.# Abstract
This document specifies a new scheme for verifying authenticity of OpenPGP
certificates through the DNS system. The certificates to be verified can be
organization OpenPGP CA (Certificate Authority) certificates or individual
certificates of owners of the DNS zone.
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Great, I was looking for a confirmation that this doesn't look okay only in my head. I'll add that to my ever growing list of TODOs :) |
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What went wrong?
Well, nothing in particular. I was wondering if it would be possible to specify document metadata using YAML instead of TOML. It seems YAML metadata is fairly standard in Markdown processing tools, eg. GitHub Docs uses them: https://docs.github.com/en/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/using-yaml-frontmatter
What version of mmark are you using?
2.2.25+dfsg1-2 from debian.
What is the most minimal markdown snippets that shows the problem?
Thanks for your time! 👋
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