GFM Paragraphs definition says a sequence of non-blank lines (generally) forms a paragraph.
So we need blank lines to separate paragraphs in Markdown.
If we don't want those blank lines a workaround is to use `
` at start of the paragraphs.
There is a bug. I needed to use `
` instead of just `
`. The former have an initial `space` character, the latter seems to trigger Old School to treat the node/headline as HTML only (not markdown).
GFM Paragraphs definition says a sequence of non-blank lines (generally) forms a paragraph.
So we need blank lines to separate paragraphs in Markdown.
If we don't want those blank lines a workaround is to use `
` at start of the paragraphs.
There is a bug. I needed to use `
` instead of just `
`. The former have an initial `space` character, the latter seems to trigger Old School to treat the node/headline as HTML only (not markdown).