I can also add some code to this website to make sure that every time pound signs are used for sectioning content that they get a specific color of our choosing.
One advantage of using "#" to mark off headings is you can indicate subheadings using "##" and even deeper using "###".
This:
# 1 - Section 1
Some text.
## 1.1 - Subsection 1
Some text.
## 1.2 - Subsection 2
Some text.
### 1.2.1 - Sub-Subsection 1
Some text.
### 1.2.2 - Sub-Subsection 2
# 2 - Section 2
Some text.
## 2.1 - Subsection 1
And on and on....
Turns into this:
# 1 - Section 1
Some text.
## 1.1 - Subsection 1
Some text.
## 1.2 - Subsection 2
Some text.
### 1.2.1 - Sub-Subsection 1
Some text.
### 1.2.2 - Sub-Subsection 2
# 2 - Section 2
Some text.
## 2.1 - Subsection 1
And on and on....
I'm no lawyer, but I know that Linux got in trouble back in the day for not trademarking their brand name "Linux". Some smart ass decided to trademark Linux and then threaten suing every company with a product with the word Linux it its name (magazines, linux distributions, etc.).
So looking at the limited documentation that was originally added:
Food Fractal is copyright Holocene systems, LLC and released under http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
Perhaps by "Food Fractal is copyright Holocene systems, LLC" the person who added this tool meant trademarked. If that is the case and the design is released under AGPL then I do think it's a good fit for a Tool page.
Comments
If we find that color helps a lot, "#" can have color
Pound signs do make it easier to do subsections
I'll look into it.
By copyright they mean trademarked?
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