Blocks
are intended to contain examples or code with tag recognition. This means that the parser will discover embedded tags. Blocks begin with an indentation and are completed by the next empty line.
* Look at these examples:
A block.
Another block.
Escape ">" in tags: \C<<\>>.
Examples completed. |
Subsequent blocks are joined together automatically: the intermediate empty lines which would usually complete a block are translated into real empty lines within the block. This makes it easier to integrate real code sequences as one block, regardless of the empty lines included. However, one may explicitly wish to separate subsequent blocks and can do so by delimiting them by a special control paragraph:
* Separated subsequent blocks:
The first block.
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The second block. |
Note that the control paragraph starts at the left margin.