Yep, that's it! That's all I need ("for now" (◑‿◐)). I thought it should 
implement 'p' by itself somehow. :))

\define mylinks()
<br> 
<p>
links: <$list filter="[list[]]"><$link/>, </$list>
</p>
\end


PS. On the image you posted - I think there's no "blank row". I think 
that's just "margin" between the paragraphs. And since I made that margin 0 
by default (like it better this way) - I can see the existence/nonexistence 
of <br> more clearly. :)

четверг, 28 мая 2020 г., 23:21:03 UTC+3 пользователь Flibbles написал:
>
> Like <p>link: ...</p>??? I don't get what you're asking for. If you have 
> your macro separated the way you say you do, then it should already be 
> wrapped in <p> elements. Maybe if you show me what you have?
>

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