On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 20:22, Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Vincent Massol wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> ----- %> cut here --------
>> ...
>> something
>> #end ## some comment
>>
>> {{warning..../}}
>> ----- %> cut here --------
>>
>> Quizz: Will the macro be inline or standalone?
>> Answer: inline
>>
>> Reason is that velocity will start by removing the comment, which will
>> leave a whitespace after the #end
>>
>> Thus you'll get:
>> something + NL + (space) + NL + warning macro
>
> And then the (space) will be trimmed, leaving two NLs and an inline macro.

Not exactly, the XDOM contains a space, the fact that it produce a
<br> <br> instead of <br>&nbsp;<br> is a xhtml renderer bug.

>
> IMO, this space should not be taken into account when determining if the
> macro is inline or block.
>
>> Thus since there are no 2 NLs before the macro it's going to be inline!
>
>
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