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## Meta
=> gemlog/01-9-20-swiftmandolin.gmi So who/what is swiftmandolin?
## Replies
=> gemlog/2020-09-07-re-experimenting-with-ways-to-format-documents-on-gemini.gmi re: experimenting with ways to format documents on gemini
=> index.gmi Home
=> about.gmi About
### Gemlog

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=> gemlog-category.gmi Sort by category
## September
=> gemlog/2020-09-07-re-experimenting-with-ways-to-format-documents-on-gemini.gmi re: experimenting with ways to format documents on gemini
=> gemlog/01-9-20-swiftmandolin.gmi So who/what is swiftmandolin?
## August

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# re:experimenting with ways to format documents on gemini
# re: experimenting with ways to format documents on gemini
=> gemini://nytpu.com/gemlog/2020-09-05.gmi the original post by nytpu
## Introduction
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This is all building up and becoming a lot to keep track of when writing, and this leads me to my next point: maybe there should be a new standard[1] or style guide that people can use to help keep geminispace easier to read and less messy.
=> https://xkcd.com/927/ [1] https://xkcd.com/927
=> https://xkcd.com/927/ [1] https://xkcd.com/927 (no, we don't need another standard)
## Why a style guide?
### Design & Consistency
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=> https://tildegit.org/team/bashblog [2] https://tildegit.org/team/bashblog
## Conclusion
I'm going to begin developing a style guide and possibly other tools to aid in building my gemini site and gemlog. I'd love to contribute with others on this so I will be hosting this on tildegit[3]. Please feel free to open PRs and contribute to the discussion!
I'm going to begin developing a style guide and possibly other tools to aid in building my gemini site and gemlog. I'd love to work with others on this so I will be hosting this on tildegit[3]. Please feel free to open PRs and contribute to the discussion! Of course this should never amount to anyting more than a guide for users to pick and choose from or some kind of framework to start with.
=> https://tildegit.org/swiftmandolin/gemini-style-guide [3] https://tildegit.org/swiftmandolin/gemini-style-guide