Vicki Rosenzweig <vr(a)redbird.org> writes:
<h2>title</h2>
<p>
line
</p>
Why must they?
Because leaving out the initial <p> is a hack and HTML coders are
pretty aware of it :)
Is that an offer to work on the code?
Sorry, I'm not a coder/hacker. I'm just a user and bug reporter and I
hope my reports are useful. I can offer to work on the technical
documentation -- maybe I should start there.
I'm using
'turn-on-auto-fill' and 'fill-column' (72 resp. 79) for text
mode and related modes. And I use fill commands to make the text look
nice.
That makes sense when your editor is producing final text.
Maybe, I can work around these problems by my side.
Where is the claim? Unless that's in our spec,
it's not a bug. Certainly,
you can't get your preferences installed and made high priority by asserting
that it's a bug that the software isn't doing things that aren't in its
design
or specifications.
The bug is that some things are ambiguous; that bad because this makes
people change texts back and forth for layout purposes only.
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