I want nearly all paragraphs to have one line of spacing, the #+HTML:
(no line of spacing) is just for once-off occasions. Best wishes, Enda ________________________________ From: Bernt Hansen To: Enda Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org" Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 6:28 PM Subject: Re: shorter way of #+HTML:
Enda writes: > When I prepare an org file to convert into html, I have to have a lot > of > > #+HTML:
> > to break lines without a full full line space between them, should > there be or is there is shorter way to doing this?, like having a dot > on a line by itself for the html converter could mean a newline > (without a full line space) like: > > Org mode > . > Emacs > > would be converted to: > >

> Org mode >
> Emacs >

> > Best wishes, > > Enda This is what CSS is for.  Define the spacing you want between paragraphs and you don't need any additional markup. Regards, Bernt