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32 lines
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AutoFormat.AutoParagraph
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TYPE: bool
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VERSION: 2.0.1
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DEFAULT: false
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--DESCRIPTION--
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<p>
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This directive turns on auto-paragraphing, where double newlines are
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converted in to paragraphs whenever possible. Auto-paragraphing:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Always applies to inline elements or text in the root node,</li>
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<li>Applies to inline elements or text with double newlines in nodes
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that allow paragraph tags,</li>
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<li>Applies to double newlines in paragraph tags</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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<code>p</code> tags must be allowed for this directive to take effect.
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We do not use <code>br</code> tags for paragraphing, as that is
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semantically incorrect.
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</p>
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<p>
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To prevent auto-paragraphing as a content-producer, refrain from using
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double-newlines except to specify a new paragraph or in contexts where
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it has special meaning (whitespace usually has no meaning except in
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tags like <code>pre</code>, so this should not be difficult.) To prevent
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the paragraphing of inline text adjacent to block elements, wrap them
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in <code>div</code> tags (the behavior is slightly different outside of
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the root node.)
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</p>
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--# vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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