I try to add a second forced line break to a paragraph, it does not work. Instead a '+' sign ist drawn.
Example: ---- Hello + World + Carsten ---- Expected: ---- Hello World Carsten ----- But I get: ---- Hello World + Carsten ---- Is this a bug or expected behaviour? Is there a (simple) workaround? Thanks in advance! Carsten |
I have to say I don't know of a workaround, perhaps others do? On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:15 AM, cmj [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote: I try to add a second forced line break to a paragraph, it does not work. Instead a '+' sign ist drawn. |
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Carsten, Another way to get consecutive lines with hard endlines is to use the hardbreaks option: ```asciidoc [%hardbreaks] 3 2 1
Lift off! ``` which converts to the following HTML: ```html <div class="paragraph">
<p>3<br>
2<br> 1<br> Lift off!</p> </div> ``` -Dan
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:15 AM, cmj [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote: I try to add a second forced line break to a paragraph, it does not work. Instead a '+' sign ist drawn. Dan Allen | http://google.com/profiles/dan.j.allen |
Hello Is the hardbreaks option specific to 1.5 ? I don't seem able to make it work with the docbook output. Jmm Not sent from my PC Le 12 juin 2014 11:01, "mojavelinux [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion]" <[hidden email]> a écrit :
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Jmm, Yes, that option was added sometime in the 1.5.0 development cycle. -Dan On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Jmm [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
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