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Just add "\n" at the last of the line Best Regards, Bill Chen On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Bill Chen (CHEN, Zhechuan) < chen.bill.bill-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > First, I like the Pandoc's extension for markdown language **very very > much**. That is great and useful. > And it could be much better, isn't it? > So I have a new feature suggestion here. It may be useful for both Chinese > and Japanese Users. > > # Background > As a Chinese, I need to type many Chinese documents. > I am using Git to organize my documents. So I wrap lines for every Chinese > sentence. Because that will be easy to show me the diffs for every commit, > even these sentences are in a long paragraph. > But there is NO space existed between Chinese sentences. Neither in > Japanese. > That means, there could be NO space in a Chinese paragraph except some > special using. > > # Feature Require and Example > ReStructuredText, another lightweight markup language, use "\" at the end > of the line, to make the next line joined this line **without** any spaces. > eg. > RST code: > before\ > After > What it will be showed like below: > beforeAfter > There is no space between two words, unlike what is done without "\". > And this feature is very import for Chinese users. No more unnecessary > space exists and no more further actions need to execute to delete the > spaces between Chinese characters. > > However, this char is defined in Pandoc's markdown. > > Extension: escaped_line_breaks > > A backslash followed by a newline is also a hard line break. > > # The Question and Discussion > Last but not least, I haven't found any dialect of markdown has support > this feature, which may be a great feature for east Asian users. > So the most import question is which char should be used for this feature? > > > Best Regards, > Bill Chen > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "pandoc-discuss" group. 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Have found a way to make this feature done.
Just add &q= uot;\n" at the last of the line
Best Regards,
Bill Chen
<= /div>

On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Bill C= hen (CHEN, Zhechuan) <chen.bill.bill-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote= :
First, I like the Pand= oc's extension for markdown language **very very much**. That is great = and useful.
And it could be much better, isn't it?
So I have a new feature sugge= stion here. It may be useful for both Chinese and Japanese Users.

# Background
As a Chinese, I need to type many Chinese documents.I am using=20 Git to organize my documents. So I wrap lines for every Chinese=20 sentence. Because that will be easy to show me the diffs for every=20 commit, even these sentences are in a long paragraph.
But there is NO space existed between Chinese sentences. Neither in Japanes= e.
That means, there could be NO space in a Chinese paragraph except som= e special using.

# Feature Require and Example
ReStructuredText, = another lightweight markup language, use "\" at the = end of the line, to make the next line joined this line **without** any spa= ces. eg.
RST code:
=A0=A0=A0 before\
=A0=A0=A0 After
What it wil= l be showed like below:
=A0=A0=A0 beforeAfter
There is no space betwe= en two words, unlike what is done without "\".
And this feature is very import for Chinese users. No more unnecessary=20 space exists and no more further actions need to execute to delete the=20 spaces between Chinese characters.

However, this char is defined in Pandoc's markdown.
> Extension:= escaped_line_breaks
> A backslash followed by a newline is also a ha= rd line break.

# The Question and Discussion
Last but not least, I haven't found any dialect of markdown has support=20 this feature, which may be a great feature for east Asian users.
So the= most import question is which char should be used for this feature?

Best Regards,
Bill Chen

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