You'll find, I think, that other mark-up languages also lack simple 
indenting. Indenting goes beyond the original intent of mark-up languages. 
But I digress.

This is a variation of Eric's solution, using the text-indent propery 
instead. Now every paragraph will start with an indent.

@@text-indent:2em;
This is some text
that appears on several lines
so we can demonstrate indentation
how things can be wrapped around and then

This is some text
that appears on several lines
so we can demonstrate indentation
how things can be wrapped around and then

@@





On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 1:24:41 PM UTC-7, Moe Gibbs wrote:
>
> Thanks, but I don't see any indentation there. I take it there's not a 
> more practical method? Doing that over and over again for each paragraph is 
> simply not reasonable.
>
>>
>>

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