See http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XRENDERING-167

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Frank Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> using a non-WYSIWIG editor my text lines can get quite large
> (especially when some markup is included).
>
> With 1.0 syntax this was no problem:
>
>  line one
>  still line one
>
> is rendered in one line.
>
> Is it possible to achieve a similar behaviour with 2.0 (2.1)?
>
> Like:
>
>  line one ~
>  still line one
>
> or:
>
>  line one \
>  still line one
>
> (both examples result in two rendered lines)
>
> (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%5C: In the context of line-oriented
> text, especially source
> code for some programming languages, it is often used at the end of a line
> to indicate that
> the trailing newline character should be ignored, so that the following line
> is treated as if it
> were part of the current line. In this context it may be called a
> "continuation". The GNU make
> manual says, "We split each long line into two lines using
> backslash-newline; this is like using
> one long line, but is easier to read.")
>
> Thank You
>   Frank
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