Use this..

:markdown
  three
  lines
  of text

  another
  three
  lines of text

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Yeah, I feel discouraged.
>
> On Nov 30, 10:34 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This isn't a bug, it's a consequence of the rule that multiline blocks
> > must have the pipe even on the last line, a rule which is in place to
> > discourage people from using multiline blocks in the first place. If you
> > really need to put two multiline blocks next to each other, put a
> > comment (-#) in between. Your particular example would be better written
> as
> >
> > %p
> >   three
> >   lines
> >   of text
> > %p
> >   another
> >   three lines
> >   of text
> > %hr
> >
> > though.
> >
> > Jesse wrote:
> > > Correct:
> >
> > > %p three |
> > >   lines |
> > >   of text |
> > > %p another paragraph
> > > %hr
> >
> > > =>
> >
> > > <p>three lines of text</p>
> > > <p>another paragaraph</p>
> > > <hr />
> >
> > > Fixme:
> >
> > > %p three |
> > >   lines |
> > >   of text |
> > > %p another |
> > >   three lines |
> > >   of text |
> > > %hr
> >
> > > =>
> >
> > > <p>three lines of text %p another three lines of text</p>
> > > <hr />
> >
> >
> >
>

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