>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:

[...]
  JL> The idea is to have LaTeX code which looks reasonably like
  JL> human-produced code, and reasonably legible. I really thing that
  JL> \n\n is more readable than \par.

The nice thing about par is that you don't need to know what is on the
lines before. And I think it is ugly to output newlines in the
beginning of a string. if this were a latex command you would use \par
in its definition.

        Lgb

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