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I don't actually like the new proposal, I think the original Creole "treat line breaks as line breaks" rule was very good. You could type a text file and have a pretty fair idea of how it would look in the wiki. I don't consider line breaks to be an invisible form of markup... you can easily see line breaks when they're meant to be there (i.e. word wrapping is pretty obvious). Perhaps there are some cases where this is not true, but generally speaking I believe it to be so.
How text is copied and pasted should be a function of the wiki engine. Messy issues with process should not find their way into the Creole spec. Is it too much for a wiki engine to provide an option to save "cleaned" text? What happens when you continually copy and paste the "broken" text which people are talking about... it'll be a complete mess in the end and you'll probably go and clean it up by hand anyhow...
-- MarkWharton, 2007-01-18
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67 26-Sep-2007 09:44 49.696 kB ChuckSmith to previous restore
66 26-Sep-2007 01:47 49.716 kB 63.241.9.240 to previous | to last
65 25-Sep-2007 23:34 49.696 kB RadomirDopieralski to previous | to last restore
64 25-Sep-2007 19:40 49.72 kB 207.44.238.95 to previous | to last
63 01-Mar-2007 09:06 49.696 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last typo
62 08-Feb-2007 18:29 49.696 kB YvesPiguet to previous | to last No headings and rules in lists
61 08-Feb-2007 18:07 49.284 kB RadomirDopieralski to previous | to last how do we do it in other contexts?
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