Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Ignoring \[...\] when filling the paragraph is misleading. You may > believe the object doesn't belong to the paragraph at all. I think M-q > should, on the contrary, give clues about the structure of the document. > > Also, it doesn't make a difference when exporting to LaTeX, but it might > in back-ends with a different definition for paragraphs (e.g. HTML).
to help me understand what kind of problems one could face with HTML (or another back-end), could you give a concrete example? > >> I do not quite understand what do you mean. Doesn't the Org syntax >> "just" defines the result of parsing a buffer (like in most >> programming languages where indentation and line breaks are just to >> help people reading code)? > > Indentation and line breaks are meaningful in Org. They are not just > syntactic sugar. Sorry, I didn't express myself correctly. I guess within a paragraph indentation and line breaks are syntactic sugar. Right? Regards, Federico