On 07/02/2000 09:16:36 AM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>The problem with the phrase "plain text ceases to be plain if you decide
that
>layout information needs to be encoded" is the word "layout."  In the
broadest
>sense, line and paragraph separation could be considered "layout," and
nobody
>would suggest doing away with the plain-text characters needed to control
those
>functions.

Line separation is layout, but paragraph separation is part of the semantic
content.



- Peter


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