On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 10:34:30PM -0700, Jonathan M Davis wrote: [...] > My main complaint about ddoc is actually not a complaint about ddoc > but about html. I find it very annoying to have to put $(P ) around > every paragraph. Stuff like LaTeX does that automatically based on > blank lines, which is way better IMHO, but if you're targetting HTML, > then unfortunately, you need to mark paragraphs. The only way to fix > that with regards to ddoc would be to make it so that ddoc understood > that blank lines meant new paragraphs and inserted <p></p> > appropriately, when generating html, but that would make it so that > ddoc was less general, and there might be other negatives to that I > haven't thought of. So, we just get to deal with $(P ) I guess. [...]
Wait, why not just make DDoc wrap it in $(P ) instead of <p></p>? That way, output formats that don't care can simply define $(P) to be the text followed by a line break, and you're done. T -- Today's society is one of specialization: as you grow, you learn more and more about less and less. Eventually, you know everything about nothing.