This is a common styling hint for Markdown implementations:
----
%%%```php
stuff
```
%%%
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In Remarkup, we only support this hint:
---
%%%```lang=php
stuff
```
%%%
It would be nice to understand Markdown language hint, because it looks similar and we can do that easily.
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Some Markdown specifications:
https://github.github.com/gfm/
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/markdown.html#code-spans-and-blocks
== In Remarkup ==
IMPORTANT: For obvious reasons related to Remarkup, this can be a breaking change, since in Remarkup the text after the first backticks can be content. In Remarkup, the below example is a `lang=text` with 3 lines:
``` counterexample
'''php ```php
php cpp
''' python
```
In remarkup, the above is a `lang=text` with 2 lines.
In flavored markdown, the above is a `lang=php` with 12 lines (cpp and python)! See for example Stack Overflow, that eats the first line:
{F314240}
Our version must therefore be greatly sweetened.
As general indication we can say:
WARNING: Also before this Task, please AVOID to write content after the first backticks, or people cannot copy-paste your thing to GitLab or GitLab.