Why not simply have noto refuse to split any paragraphs that would break 
any unresolved markup syntax? So

<<<
Three things I have trouble remembering...

1. When...

2. Why...

3. What was the question?

<<< —Somebody


would not get split up, nor would

@@float:right; If I don't try...
<hr>


I won't succeed. 
@@

That would suffice for most of my use-cases; if things belong together as 
an assertion-like unit, I'm often "wrapping" them in some way or other... 
Also, it seems that whenever we *do* use markup syntax, we will get weird 
effects if the opening and closing markup end up in different tiddlers. So 
this would be a good default behavior.

-Springer


On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 5:13:40 AM UTC-4, bimlas wrote:
>
> As a matter of fact, the problem with this solution is that the essence of 
> the plugin would be lost. Then we need to approach the problem from the 
> other side:
>
> For example, putting a space in an empty line would not cut the paragraph 
> into pieces. However, this space must be deleted before saving the tiddler 
> in order for the text to actually appear as two paragraphs. But if you 
> delete it, the next time you edit it, there would actually be two 
> paragraphs, so the plugin would want to split it.
>
> That's not a good solution either ... I still have to think about 
> something useful.
>

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