Hello, myq larson <m...@wordish.org> writes:
> If there is an inline task at the end of a paragraph, when the document > is exported with the =inlinetask= option set to =nil=, the space after > the inline task and before the next paragraph will be ignored and the > two paragraphs will combine as one. > > For example, this document > > #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE > ,#+OPTIONS: inline:nil toc:nil > > * title > > Here is some text which should not be cut by an inline task because > it should respect the linebreaks and understand when a new paragraph > starts. > *************** TODO Fix this > It's not good, so fix this. > *************** END > I think this is the right way to go. But there are some challenges. > *************** TODO This could be better > *************** END > > > Another problem is that there is no way to fix the problem. > #+END_EXAMPLE > > Exports as: > > #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE > ______ > > TEST > > me > ______ > > > > > > 1 title > ======= > > Here is some text which should not be cut by an inline task because it > should respect the linebreaks and understand when a new paragraph > starts. > I think this is the right way to go. But there are some challenges. > Another problem is that there is no way to fix the problem. > #+END_EXAMPLE > > I think there should be two paragraphs. Ideally, the first paragraph > should refill as well. There are two paragraphs, albeit not separated by an empty line. The behaviour is correct here. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou