> One problem though is BoltWire rejected WikiCreole's later decision to 
> require markups to indicate paragraph breaks.

Interesting...  I always just assumed you always needed an empty line
between paragraphs.  Now that I've tested by just hitting return once
between Ps, I see that's not the case.  Learn something new every day!

Where's the Creole plugin now?  I might be able to devote some time to
that too.

-dustin

On Sep 2, 3:09 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Dustin<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > eek!  BBCode in a wiki!   ;)
>
> > What about standardizing on the very common CREOLE syntax?
> >http://www.wikicreole.org/
>
> We're pretty close. We had a member who was going to pull together a
> plugin for full compliance but never got it finished. Let me know if
> you notice something specific. We could start a plugin...
>
> One problem though is BoltWire rejected WikiCreole's later decision to
> require markups to indicate paragraph breaks. In BoltWire, we are more
> blog like--everything is recognized and translated into html
> automatically.
>
> Unfortunately we don't do it perfectly--and it has been extremely
> trying. But I would prefer to keep that feature. Just about anything
> else could be handled, and a way to turn off the line spacing issue
> could surely be setup. Just a question of a different markup table.
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
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