On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 1:09:16 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:

Only one issue you may have overlooked, or I missed your answer. Rather 
> than use pilcrow at the beginning of a line I would only use it at the end, 
> if you don't see an "end of line only pragma" being possible as discussed 
> in this reply 
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywikidev/vS5ZI0FCiIY/-3iPdVlJAAAJ> then 
> I would suggest the reverse pilcrow, as it indicates beginning of paragraph.
>

Have a look at this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilcrow

Pilcwrow is used at the beginning of a new paragraph and by default stops 
with \n\n in the customize implementation. ... Similar to TTs suggestion. 
... 

I did try to implement pilcrow / reverse pilcrow as an inline markers too. 
.. BUT it produces really strange and invalid HTML code. Ps inside SPANs 
inside Ps if stuff was nested. .. So I did move it to "block" like syntax, 
where it produces some predictable html output. 

One of my goals still is, to produce html output that is well formed. ... 
There is a pending PR and some discussion at GitHub, that try to fix the 
problems with too many Ps in TW wikitext output. Especially in the UI 
sections, where it causes theming problems. 

-m

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