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Thank you
Thank you,
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=== well, alinea !
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First, I introduced "alinea" as a plain to to avoid confusion both with "line" (possible confusion : logical line, paragraph, broken line, visual line, wrapped line) and "paragraph" (confusions with the ordinary sense, <p>...</p>, and paragraph-like elements. So "alinea" means paragraph-like elements, thus including list item, header, table row... Note that alineas are the only explicit structural elements marked in creole, their tags beeing = * # | and (nothing). A page is a sequence of alineas.\\
First, I introduced "alinea" as a plain to to avoid confusion both with "line" (possible confusion : logical line, paragraph, broken line, visual line, wrapped line) and "paragraph" (confusions with the ordinary sense i.e. a type of alinea, and with <p>...</p>). So "alinea" means paragraph-level elements, thus including list item, header, table row... And it means only that. Note that alineas are the only explicit structural elements marked in creole, their tags beeing = * # | and (nothing). A page is a sequence of alineas.\\
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One or more sentences of a text or book separated from previous and next ones by a whitespace.
One or more sentences of a text or book separated from previous and next ones by a whitespace.\\
If you find a better word or overall way to avoid confusion, I will be pleased. Or we run for standard wiki jargon definitions of both "paragraph" (extension of the meaning to all paragraph level element types) and (restriction to ligical lines). I would be pleased to welcome clear and strandard words. Also for newline, new line, like break, etc...
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Moreover, what does the author expect? Either case 1 or case 2. Then comes a big issue about choosing the one or the other, as well as several ways and interpretations of the various alternatives.\\
Moreover, what does the user/author expect? Either case 1 or case 2. Then comes a big issue about choosing the one or the other, as well as several ways and interpretations of the various alternatives.\\
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It also makes the rule more consistent with the case of headers, list items and table rows. In case #2, I would accept with pleasure
* either a paragraph start character like for all other alinea type (like § ¶ _ or whitespace, never mind),
* or keeping a blank line as paragraph separator.
This solution is probably better vusually, in source text. But it is less consistent and may lead to a slightly different semantic (more about that later).
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But
(pleased to have expressed it), denis alias [[spir]]
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