Warning: @warning{} is a macro, and thus cannot handle blank lines.
Certain output formats might handle it, but it is *not* guaranteed to
work, and in fact it *doesn't* work in all output formats. (I think
that pdf is the difficult one)
if you really, really, really want multiple paragraphs in there, you
can fake it with @sp 1, but that is heavily un-recommended. Another
option might be to use @warning... @end warning, but the last time I
looked into it, there was some reason not to do that. I think it was
because @cartouche couldn't be split up in that manner?
Anyway, I recommend that if you find yourself wanting multiple
paragraphs inside a @warning, you find some way to rewrite your text.
Quite apart from the technical issues, we should keep @warnign{}s
short -- otherwise they lose their impact.
Cheers,
- Graham
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