At 12:46 AM 11/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:

Maybe we may want to have a per-startstop option
(obeypars=true,obeypars=false) together/in place of the global
\obeypars/\noobeypars (or \obeyparstrue/\obeyparsfalse).

Let's say that the best thing (again IMO) is to have a global
option, overridable in each startstop: the obeypars key in
startstops would then accept the values true (force true), false
(force false), default (behave according to the global setting).

Does this sound sensible?
hm, tricky, in many cases start/stop can be anything, not just skips and so

concerning redudancy: what's wrong with that? it gives you much more control and suits today's way of coding

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