On 3/19/07, stevertigo <stvrtg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/19/07, Matthew Brown <morven(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
The problem with this is that starting a new line
leaves whitespace in
between the text and the reference superscript link, which is not
normally present, and not desired.
This does not appear to be the case: In display mode, text on the same
level that doesnt have at least two returns after the line will
concatenate. So this
sentence
even though its on
separate
lines, in code mode will display normally.
I think you misunderstand; as with regular HTML, any number of space
characters, tabs and single returns become a single logical space.
However, a return gives a logical space in between the text and the
reference superscript.
IOW, "text.<ref>foo</ref>" gives "text.[1]" (ignoring lack
of
superscripting), while
text.
<ref>foo</ref>
gives "text. [1]". In other words, a space in between the period and
the reference number.
-Matt