Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > We still ought to come up with an explicit paragraph block marker. > It's been discussed previously but I forget if we selected anything > (or what was chosen). I know we talked about 'P:' at one point -- > the above could then be done with: > > * [==] > P: %p b% text %b1% more > P: %p c% next line This looks rather like a variable definition though.
> A really odd choice might be to allow the %p% wikistyle at the > beginning of a line to do double-duty as the "force a new > paragraph marker". > > This is some text. > %p% This is a new paragraph, > and this is > also part of that paragraph. > %p% This is a third paragraph. > %p right% This is a right-aligned paragraph. This seems reasonable, but as styles currently work, we can't embed elements, which limits use somewhat. I like this as basic %x% styling means use a SPAN tag, and explicit %p x% means use a P tag. > Somehow this feels very natural to me. A list with nested > (explicit) paragraphs would then be > > * [==] > %p b% text %b1% more text > %p c% next line Agreed. ~ ~ David _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users