Folks, I have continued looking at this and it seems '<p>' is enough unless it interferes in some way with tiddlywiki.
Mario I understood I proposed an illegal use of DL. I was using it initially to demonstrate it working as desired. Thanks If a 1st leading period wrapped the line/paragraph in the p tags during rendering, it would do as I suggested. Multiple empty pairs of paragraph tags collapse into a single blank line on display. An aside. I note In tiddly wiki you can make up your own html tag name and apply styles. So If I paste text from a source that does not have sufficient breaks to stop all paragraphs flowing together it would be possible to have an editor toolbar button that prefixes every line/paragraph in a selection with a period. On rendering the leading period will cause each line to be wrapped as a paragraph which in fact they are. The render process could also include an identifier for additional styling. It should be just as easy to remove the leading period if required. The advantage over other methods is all wiki text markup will be valid within the paragraphs. Much of the text I have sourced either has insufficient breaks or too many. This method helps with that as well. I will keep looking to see if there is a better way. But any advice how to implement it would help. Thanks Tony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywikidev/27405b83-04fd-409c-94aa-23436c326d00%40googlegroups.com.
