@ Giovanni: the manual says \n:nil does not work. I played around with it
anyway but was unsuccessful. Bummer as it seemed like it would have been
perfect...
@ TIm, I am aware of this option and it's what I was referencing in the
original note with:
> I could resort to explicit html every time I post (requiring
> for every line break) but this would also require fixing all
> pre-existing posts which is pretty much not an option.
But what about my point that currently all my posts do not use this? When I
experimented with this option yesterday it turned old posts into huge run-on
paragraphs with no structure, hence I don't really think it's an option
unless I re-edit every post. Going forward, it'd be easier to somehow get
rid of line breaks... though maybe I should just write my own template or
something. I don't really use
in my posts anyway but prefer the single
line space created by just on
.
I dunno -- any thoughts? Should I re-do like 30 posts for this? Is there any
other way?
Thanks for the help, all.
John
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:30 AM, Tim Burt
> > for every line break) but this would also require fixing all
> > pre-existing posts which is pretty much not an option.
> >
> > Any idea what I could do?
> Let me know if the article reference does not help solve the issue.
>
> Tim
>
>
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
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