Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/18/06 at 12:13 PM:

That's easy; the user will remember to add spaces (or tabs) up
to the indent which starts a code block.  For instance (where
I'm highlighting spaces with a drawn glyph.  Interpret those
as " ":

No. I don't like rules that you can't "see".

Exception that proves the rule: the "two spaces at the end of a
line for a <br />" rule.


Incidentally, I don't think that we need any more explicit
symbolic marker for code blocks.  One of the things I most
like about markdown's syntax is that a simple indentation puts
us into a code block, without any unnecessary clutter.

It would be in addition to the current syntax, and should remain
out of your way if you don't like it.

-J.G.
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