>>>> "Mariano" == Mariano
Martinez Peck <marianopeck(a)gmail.com> writes:
Mariano> "This is a paragraph that talks about something.
Mariano> This is another paragraph. "
But in English, those aren't paragraphs. So, I wouldn't know
that's what you intended.
The blank line (or at least an indent) serves to warn the reader
that the topic is changing. A simple line-break doesn't do so.
That's because line breaks also have to be inserted when the line reaches
its limit.
So, please, the reason you can't do what you want, is that the reader
wouldn't know what you mean.
Don't fight it. Use it as it was intended.
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