Hi all -

I'm using muse & pyblosxom for blogging at
http://members.wolfram.com/billw/summa, and I've found some sort of bug
in the muse -> html process.

When a paragraph begins with a link or bold or italic markup (and maybe
other stuff), the published paragraph isn't wrapped in <p>...</p> tags.
You can see the effect on my blog if you scroll down to the entry "Best
emacs blog post ever" - the text in that entry hasn't received the css
style I've set up for paragraphs.

Is there a way around this?

This...

,----
| #date 2009-01-10-01-37
| #title Best emacs blog post ever
| #tags emacs,Programming
| 
| 
[[http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/06/shiny-and-new-emacs-22.html][Astounding]]!
  C-u 999 M-x all-hail steveyegge.  I've used the latest
| emacs nearly every day for 13 years and never picked up on this \# and
| \, business in replace-regexp.  Why wasn't this hailed in the
| newspapers and plastered on billboards along the interstate?!
`----

becomes this...

,----
| Best emacs blog post ever
| #postdate 2009-01-10 01:37
| #tags emacs,Programming
| <a 
href="http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/06/shiny-and-new-emacs-22.html";>Astounding</a>!
  C-u 999 M-x all-hail steveyegge.  I've used the latest
| emacs nearly every day for 13 years and never picked up on this \# and
| \, business in replace-regexp.  Why wasn't this hailed in the
| newspapers and plastered on billboards along the interstate?!
`----

Other entries whose paragraphs begin with plain text are wrapped in
<p>....</p> tags and receive proper styles from my css rules.

I'm using:

 - GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.2) of
   2009-10-14 on palmer, modified by Debian
 - muse version 3.12

Thanks -

Bill White
-- 
[email protected] . http://members.wolfram.com/billw/summa

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