Thanks Foster for explaining it!

However, I've been testing it and can't see any difference between two
and three backslashes. Both make the text begin in a new line under
the image.

Here's how I've tested it:
---
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod 
tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At 
vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd 
gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Lorem ipsum 
dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor 
invidunt ut labore et 
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d0/Sunflower_as_PNG.png/505px-Sunflower_as_PNG.png]\\
 dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo 
duo dolores et ea rebum.
---

In JSPWiki v2.7.0-alpha-17, it's rendered as follows:

no backslash: text continues after the image's lower right edge
two: text continues under the image
three: same like two.

So, where's the difference or need to use three backslashes?

Regards
 Florian

Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 13.08.2008 um 07:08:
> If the text is flowing around an image, the two back slashes \ \ will cause a
> text break, but the next line of the text will be still flow next to the 
> image.

> The three slashes start the next line of text below the image. 

> Foster

> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: Florian Holeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 18:43:23 +0200
> Subject: embedding images

>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I'm just translating a few of the core pages and stumbled upon
>> something I don't understand:
>> 
>> > To force a flush after an image, use \ \ \ (that is, three
>> > consecutive backslashes instead of two).
>> 
>> What is meant by this?
>> 
>> Regards
>>  Florian
> ------- End of Original Message -------

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