TT,

This requirement is a fundamental aspect of the customise solution, which 
started with an idea called dot paragraphs. 
This idea had a leading . on any line causes subsequent lines to be treated 
as a single paragraph unit a \n is reached.

In your case arguably you want to use a div or span rather than a p

\customise tick=div _element=div


When I get back to reviewing the customise solution I will demonstrate a 
method for your need.

In short it is I believe already possible.

Tones




On Friday, 23 October 2020 01:28:37 UTC+11, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Tony
>
> Me ... 
>
>> A SERIOUS use case would be HOW to invoke dynamic style change via inline 
>>> buttons.
>>>
>>  
> TonyM ...
>
>>  Can you give an example?
>
>
> A simple one would be to able to dynamically change "block style" for 
> paragraphs. I'm interested in archaic forms of writing where there is NO 
> gap between paragraphs. They form one flow.
>
> Being able to do this simply by changing <state> ...
>
> p.archaic {
>   display: <state>
> }
>
> ... from "block" to "inline" in a stylesheet that is otherwise unchanged 
> would be ace.
>
> Hope that is clearer on my aim!
> TT
>

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