Dear Mario,

Thank you. I did not have the latest version.

I guess I would like to not have to go back and add in double line
returns in old tiddlers.

But I do appreciate the plugin. Thank you.

BKh

On Jun 4, 4:21 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> bkh,
> You may have an older version. I changed the default behaviour some
> time ago. [1][2]
>
> If you have 2 empty lines between 2 paragraphs, one empty line will
> "survive".
>
> eg:
> !heading 1
>
> first line
> second line
>
> third line
>
> Thehackincreases the "plain text" readability, but if your content
> is rendered without the LineBreakHack enabled, it looks a bit strange.
>
> hope this helps
> -mario
>
> [1] Source:    http://line-break-hack.tiddlyspace.com/#LineBreakHack
> [2] Documentation:      
> http://line-break-hack-info.tiddlyspace.com/#LineBreakHackInfo
>
> On Jun 3, 2:18 am, bkh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Is there a way that the LineBreakHack could just do it's magic before
> > headings? I love the ability of having a blank line in the editor
> > before headings, but I want to have spaces between regular paragraphs.
> > And I can't figure out the CSS to just put a space after paragraphs.
>
> > Is there something I am missing?
>
> > Thanks for the plugin. Worst case scenario I can just activate the
> > plug in when the output of tiddlers with headings matters.

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