Hi John,

Thanks for recalling me this, now I realize why but.... I really don't wish this behavior :( Personally I rarely use
lazyness, even outside of this context I'm actually dealing with, which is block quotes for email. So, if there's no
way to disable lazyness at the moment, is it a worth request to have such a option?

Regards

Em quarta-feira, 4 de outubro de 2017 14:23:05 UTC-3, John MacFarlane escreveu:
That's because of "laziness."  Markdown allows you to lazily
omit `>` markers after the first line of a paragraph.

So,

    >> quote
    quote

is a block quote with "quote quote", and so is

    >> quote
    > quote

+++ Francisco Lopes [Oct 03 17 22:47 ]:
>   Hi, with command line "pandoc -f markdown-blank_before_blockquote"
>   for this content:
>   ## Quotes
>   > quoted
>   >> quoted
>   >> more quotes
>   > text
>   > content
>   I get an HTML that's like:
>   Quotes
>       quoted
>           quoted more quotes text content
>   As you can see, the second level blockquote gets glued with the single
>   level one in the end,
>   the fix I know for this is to insert a blank line:
>   ## Quotes
>   > quoted
>   >> quoted
>   >> more quotes
>   >
>   > text
>   > content
>   then I get:
>   Quotes
>       quoted
>           quoted more quotes
>       text content
>   Notice that I'm using "-blank_before_blockquote" with hopes to not have
>   to insert this additional
>   blank lines, but it's just working from lower level quotation to inner,
>   not back. Is there an option?
>   If not, would it be OK to support this?
>   Regards
>
 


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