There's a little information on <:vspace> at 
https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/LayoutVariables#HTMLVSpace , including how 
to disable it.

A Google search for "pmwiki vspace" will uncover a variety of posts about what 
<:vspace> is and why it exists.

Pm

On Wed, Jan 05, 2022 at 02:56:40PM +1300, Simon wrote:
> I'm writing a recipe to simply show what pasted content looks like in a
> PmWiki page.
> It dumps everything between the start and end of the markup as determined
> by the Markup function in hex and ascii
> e.g.
> 
>  (:simplerecipetemplate:)
> Multiple lines of
> 
> t&#275;xt.(:simplerecipetemplateend:)
> 
> 01: | 02: 4d75 6c74 6970 6c65 206c 696e | MultipleĀ·lin 02: 6573 206f 66 |
> esĀ·of 03: 3c3a 7673 7061 6365 3e | <:vspace> 04: 7426 2332 3735 3b78 742e |
> t&#275;xt. 05: |
> What I'd like to know is what is <:vspace> and where does it come from?
> The documentation seems silent on this.
> 
> I'd prefer it was not added when there is a blank line?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Simon

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