myq larson <m...@wordish.org> writes: > Using that definition though, there are probably three paragraphs. I choose > ASCII export as the easiest example to show in email, but exporting to > LaTeX shows the problem more clearly. There will not be two new lines > which means the two paragraphs will be interpreted as a single > paragraph.
Correct. As a feature, ox-latex preserves blank lines between elements, which means they will be treated as a single paragraph in LaTeX. > I believe the above ASCII example will be interpreted as a > single paragraph by most readers as well. > > Exporting to Org mode gives the following: > > #+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. > 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'm pretty sure that's not how Org mode defines two paragraphs though. > As a work around, I just avoid putting inline comments at the end of > paragraphs. You should simply add an empty line between a paragraph and the inlinetask. Regards,