On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:

That's correct. Paragraphs begin on any line that doesn't start with some other form of "block" markup.

I'd be interested in more details on how a paragraph is delimited/defined when you have some time. Then I could polish the description if needed and add it to the wiki.

One reason why I wonder is that I'm using the convention of putting a brief description of the content/purpose of the page at the top of the page. It works reasonably well, and I do think most pages deserve such a description. The reason I started putting the description at the top was John's "teaser markup". However, IIRC that only takes the first line of the page - I could be wrong here and confusing it with wath you can include.

So maybe the following is a better question:

Is it possible to include only the first paragraph of a page, and what would this be then?

And a follow up question. What if the page looked like this:

        !! Some title

        (:toc:)

        Paragraph with description....

Would you say that the description paragraph is the first, second or third paragraph on that page? (From an include point of view).

Regards,
/Christian

PS. Yes, I know anchors could be used to define the description paragraph, but for some reason I never get around to actually inserting a [[#desc]]...

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