,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Basic Paragraph Formatting ```````````````````````````````` ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Regular Paragraphs ```````````````` This is a regular paragraph, it may continue on one line or it may continue on the next. An empty line will create a new paragraph. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Block quotes ```````````````` > This is a block quote. It follows the same rules > as paragraphs, but requires a ">" on each line. > > An empty line started with ">" in a blockquote will continue a blockquote. > Otherwise, an empty line will break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Preformatted Text ```````````````` Preformatted text is marked by a tab, 2 spaces, or 4 spaces. It follows the same rules as block quotes, but using tabs/spaces. This includes empty lines if they are to be of the same preformatted block. Empty lines will break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Code ```````````````` # Code is started by a tab, 2 spaces, or 4 spaces followed by a pound. # It follows the same rules as preformatted text, but adding a pound. # # This includes empty lines. # Empty lines will break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paragraph Formatters ```````````````````````````````` Paragraphs may apply formatters by adding formatters to an otherwise empty line in the style's format. Examples: .class(alt_paragraph) This is a paragraph >.class(alt_block) > This is a blockquote > :) .class(alt_pre) This is a preformatted paragraph. #.class(alt_code) # This is a code # paragraph.