Perhaps, but the backslash was just meant as an example (I'm sure people 
here other than me have a better idea of what character combinations are 
available).  Maybe \n would be more acceptable.  Incidentally, a suitable 
character could even be used in the middle of a line of WikiText if needed 
(as <br> can be).

Matabele: The definitions syntax doesn't really work in the places I have 
been wanting a linebreak.  And it feels more intuitive to have the 
linebreak character at the end of a line rather than at the start of the 
next (or to have the option of having it in the middle, as mentioned above).

Cheers,

On Tuesday, 8 July 2014 22:32:30 UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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> Am Dienstag, 8. Juli 2014 23:30:20 UTC+2 schrieb Neil Griffin:
>>
>> I'm thinking something like a backslash-terminated line.
>>
>
> Sure you COULD do that, but this would break the programmer's 
> understanding of a backslash-terminated line which means: Ignore the 
> linebreak! The next line belongs to this line. 
>

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