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Conversational Text Markup   (+1, -1)  [vote for, against]

There is already a speech synthsis markup language call SSML: http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis/1

But maybe there could be a more lightweight version?

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... :: indicates pause in speech

* :: can be used to ephasis words in speech

/<switch> :: at end of the line indicates how entire sentence should be carried out ( e.g. /s sarcasm tag )

"scare quotes" :: Or maybe sarcasm is better done as scare quotes " around the sarcastic expression?

:D :: emotion icons can perhaps be used to indicate previous statement should be carried out in a certain tone. e.g. This really doesn't make me feel good D:

| :: Section Delimiter.

"" :: Allows for safer inclusion of string.

[google](google.com) :: Link or point to an external concept, or extra notes

(#id) :: This represents a concept. (E.g. a url, or a mouse pointer coordinate etc...)

Key:Value :: Could be used to indicate name of speaker. Or it could be used to store priority of speech. etc...

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E.g. Perhaps it can be used as a way to store how an avatar should speak on a instructional page? (e.g. They could point to certain section of a page automatically at various points of the conversation.)

" General:Hello class |(#hello)| detailed: So as you can see, you are meant to point at the cat. |(#cat)| General: Or maybe you want to see me move a mouse | {type:mouse,x:32,y:23,action:click}"

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E.g. Or it can be a text log

" Mark: Hi how are you? | Sam: I am good, how about you? | Mark: I am feeling **suuupper** ecstatic. :D \s | Sam: Did... something happen to you?"

Doesn't have to be single line tho:

| Mark: Hi how are you?
| Sam: I am good, how about you?
| Mark: I am feeling **suuupper** ecstatic. :D \s
| Sam: Did... something happen to you? D: "

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Since this is more conversationally based markup language. This could be useful in terms of creating a lightweight conversational markup language that would work well in instant messaging or IRC. So in general, this speech markup language should aim for speed of writing.

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tl;dr: The concept is a lightweight markup based on how people talk in instant messaging or IRC. This is unlike markdown's source of influence, which is more based on emails and forum posts.
-- mofosyne, Jan 15 2015

Yes! I think Shakespeare would have been so much better with this.
-- zeno, Jan 15 2015


//ephasis

You just made that up..
-- not_morrison_rm, Jan 15 2015


e-phasia - where what you think your saying, when you're typing, isn't even remotely related to what the people on the Internet are reading.

//synthsis// something robotic, Japanese and just a little bit naughty ?
-- FlyingToaster, Jan 15 2015


//I am good// sp. I am well.
-- pocmloc, Jan 15 2015



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