One more point to note... I tried it twice. It consistently didn't
render properly in one and it consistently rendered properly in the
other. *confused*

What can I do to help resolve this issue?

On Jan 2, 7:59 am, lyn2py <lyn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> MARKMIN blockquote: I can't have 2 blockquotes in a single message?
>
> This is the text I used, and only the one on top was generated as a
> blockquote. The one below was like the rest of the body.
>
> here's some blockquote:
> ------
> this is a message
> for first para
>
> this is a message
> for second para
>
> this is a message
> for third para
> ------
>
> here's a second blockquote (not rendered properly):
> ------
> this is a message
> for first para
>
> this is a message
> for second para
>
> this is a message
> for third para
> ------
>
> If I add more blockquotes, the last one always doesn't render
> properly.
>
> Is this a bug?
>
> On Dec 31 2011, 12:22 am, Massimo Di Pierro
>
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>
> <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Two new lines in markmin translate into an end of paragraph in html, a
> > single new line is interpreted as a continuation of the same
> > paragraph.
>
> > On Dec 30, 1:51 am, lyn2py <lyn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Does MARKMIN have issues with processing newlines?
> > > Because I can't use formatting here, everything looks like the same
> > > text, but in MARKMIN the formatting is ok, only the newlines is not
> > > ok.
>
> > > (1) I noticed that newlines don't convert to <br> in MARKMIN, which is
> > > strange.
>
> > > Example:
> > > I write this
> > > in two lines
>
> > > MARKMIN processes it as: I write thisin two lines
>
> > > But 2 newlines automatically converts to a paragraph (which is
> > > correct).
>
> > > (2) Also, when using verbatim ``
>
> > > Example:
> > > ``I write this``
>
> > > ``in two paragraphs``
>
> > > MARKMIN: I write thisin two paragraphs
>
> > > (3) Using a mix of verbatim/italics/bold
>
> > > Example:
> > > ``an edit as usual``
>
> > > ``another``
>
> > > ''one or the other''
> > > **could be bolded**
>
> > > MARKMIN:
> > > an edit as usualanother
>
> > > one or the other could be bolded
>
> > > Notice the inconsistency in processing newlines (and spaces).
> > > Is this correct behavior of MARKMIN?

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