Tuesday, December 3, 2002 Bruce D'Arcus wrote:

>> 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.

BDA> For what it's worth, I agree with Giuseppe here.   It's the same issue 
BDA> I had with block quotes: that even if there's no blank line, ConTeXt  
BDA> assumes new paragraph.

The blockquote example is a very good example, IMO: an
"indipendent" (new paragraphed) block quote/quotation/whatever is
not "conceptually" different from a "displayed" (that doesn't
start a new paragraph) block quote/quotation/whatever. So there
should be no need to mark it up differently (as is required by the
ConTeXt assumption on paragrah breaking).

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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