Karl Eichwalder wrote:
And some editor even add <br> elements at the end of semantical entities ;-(
Valid on a web page for, say, poetry.
Of course, Wikipedia doesn't include poetry, except in quotations, where we use : at the beginning of the line instead:
==== : Roses are red; : Violets are blue; : An I for an I, : and a II for a II. ====
Of course, this doesn't work if the line breaks don't tell you that the : line has ended.
And Project Sourceberg *does* include unquoted poetry:
==== Roses are red;<br> Violets are blue;<br> An I for an I,<br> and a II for a II. ====
(The semantic line breaks that I use in my emails are of course inappropriate when the line length may be nothing like the 80 column email standard that my emails are written to reflect.)
-- Toby