Arthus - thanks very much for the rapid response and the goodcode
plugin

Just tested in Google Reader and my blog and it works fine -
http://nbrightside.com/blog/2009/08/07/what-you-see-is-what-you-get

Now I no longer need to worry about whether my chosen theme uses autop
() or not.

Although I agree with Caius and you and think autop() is useful but
Habari should always produce unaltered output and autop() should be
applied via a plugin (not the other way round).

On Aug 7, 6:58 pm, Caius Durling <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7 Aug 2009, at 17:55, Arthus Erea wrote:
>
> > I honestly would like to see us completely eliminate autop from  
> > core. If users want to have linebreaks automatically added, they  
> > would have two options:
> > 1) Use a WYSIWYG plugin (yuck), but we do need to work on making a  
> > really good one.
> > 2) Use an "autop" plugin, which inserts the breaks for both the  
> > theme and the ATOM feed.
>
> Seconded. Either remove it into a core plugin, or provide an (easy)  
> way to turn it off, either via the API (for other plugins) or via user  
> options.
>
> For instance, the markdown plugin uses a "hack" to try and make sure  
> autop isn't run on the post/comment output at all, because converting  
> linebreaks, then running it through the markdown parser would  
> seriously look odd (and be pointlessly dumb.)
>
> C
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> Caius Durling
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