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Either way, I suppose a markup for forced linebreaks is necessary. Otherwise there could be no breaks in list items and table cells.
Anyway, I have a rather personal opinion here, though not very strong. I would prefer to treat single or multiple linebreaks the same way: as //paragraph breaks//. I would leave {{{\\}}} or {{{%%%}}} for generating linebreaks in the output.
The reason for my preference is that, when copying and pasting from Word into a textarea, paragraph breaks are transformed into single linebreaks. Moreover, I guess Word users are already used to break paragraphs with a single "enter". The specs could also explicitly say that both renderings are ok, IMO.
-- [[MicheleTomaiuolo]], 2007-01-23
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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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