> (Already renders fine in output.)
That was the first question, though it should not really matter.
Of course, #paragraphs is an odd duck. Sorta like a division, sorta like a
block. One drawback - not always clear where it ends. But I love using it,
especially for something not too structured like a #letter or #memo (which seem
to often get printed out!).
A condition of making #worksheet way back when (in Austin) was that it wouldn't
get subdivisions. This might be a good compromise. Much like how you cannot
subdivide a #preface, so the suggestion is always to use #paragraphs.
Rob
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