Well .. typically if you've pasted in some code from a text file, you want the lines to be tight, so just one \r is all that's needed .. but if you do want more of a paragraph spacing, then two would be in order.
...scott Combs, Richard wrote: > Scott Prentice wrote: > > >> As far as I know, only "forced returns" (aka "SHIFT+ENTER") can be >> preserved .. all "normal" returns ("ENTER") must be converted to >> > forced > >> returns to round trip. I assume you're wanting this for code samples >> that are pasted in to a codeblock? The next version of DITA-FMx will >> provide a command that allows this to happen in a friendly manner so >> > you > >> don't have to manually replace all returns with forced returns. >> >> You can do a search/replace to clean this up (if you're careful) .. >> >> 1) Select the codeblock >> 2) Ctrl+F >> 3) Enter \p as the text to find >> 4) Enter \r as the text to replace >> 5) Select "look in" Selection >> 6) Change All >> > > Shouldn't step (4) be "Enter \r\r as the text to replace"? > > Richard > > > Richard G. Combs > Senior Technical Writer > Polycom, Inc. > richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom > 303-223-5111 > ------ > rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom > 303-777-0436 > ------ > > > > > > >