myq larson 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
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 4:19 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> myq larson 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 ig
Hello,
myq larson 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 examp
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
,#+