==Newline==

In normal text a single newline is treated as whitespace.

==Newline Paragraph==

Two consecutive new lines or a newline followed by a line with only whitespace is treated as a new paragraph (<p> … </p>) . All unclosed formatting should be closed. 

==Newline in code==

Newlines in between { { { and } } } are ignored and printed as newlines.

==Forced newline==

Two consecutive slashes {{{\\}}} force a newline. {{{<br>}}} This does not represent the end of the paragraph, and special characters following the slashes do not have the meaning at the beginning of a line. I.e. {{{Line One\\#A hash }}} produces 

{{{Line One
#A hash}}}

==Forced Paragraph==

Three consecutive slashes {{{\\\}}} should force a new paragraph. {{{</p><p>}}} This does not represent a normal end of paragraph, formatting should continue and special characters following the slashes do not have the meaning at the beginning of a line. I.e. {{{Line One\\\#A hash }}} produces 

{{{Line One

#A hash}}}

(Check: does HTML allow <strong></p><p></strong> ???)

==New Line in tables and lists==

A new line in a table or a list has a special meaning in that it marks the end of one row.

==Ignore new line in tables and lists==

Because a newline has a special meaning in a table or list, and because some tables and lists are too long (with e.g. links) to display on one line, it is necessary to have a newline which is ignored by the Creole parser.

This could either be a tilda at the end of a line (i.e. only whitespaces after) or in line with {{{\\ & \\\ it could be \}}}. I.e.
{{{ |This is table text [[http://www.example.com/jhlkj/fasdfdsa_fdsf/donuts.php?table=9732984|donut]] ~
which goes on [[http://www.example.com/jhlkj/fasdfdsa_fdsf/peanut.php?table=9732984|peanut]] ~
and on [[http://www.example.com/jhlkj/fasdfdsa_fdsf/rabbit.php?table=9732984|rabbit]] }}}

and/or
{{{|This is table text[[http://www.example.com/jhlkj/fasdfdsa_fdsf/donuts.php?table=9732984|donut]]\
which goes on [[http://www.example.com/jhlkj/fasdfdsa_fdsf/peanut.php?table=9732984|peanut]] \
and on [[http://www.example.com/jhlkj/fasdfdsa_fdsf/rabbit.php?table=9732984|rabbit]] }}}
Since both are logical it is proposed that both should be acceptable and have this meaning within tables and lists.