On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 07:37 PM, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:

HH> hm, but it's not the writer who's in charge here, but the designer; so, in
HH> terms of intentional coding, one should code in such a way that whatever
HH> strange thing happens along the road (accidental empty line or not) the
HH> output is consistent. So, an in-par something should be coded as such so
HH> that the environment can handle it, as good as possible.

This is where we differ. After all, the empty line is the
*standard* TeX (and ConTeXt) way to denote new paragraph. While
should it be different for displayed items? It's inconsistent.
For what it's worth, I agree with Giuseppe here. It's the same issue I had with block quotes: that even if there's no blank line, ConTeXt assumes new paragraph.

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Miami University
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Oxford, OH 45056

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