5.1.2. Separating paragraphs

5.1.2. Separating paragraphs

You can separate paragraphs with the command
  @p()
Blanks lines do not separate paragraphs. This is deliberate. Any number of blank lines translates to a single space. This allows you to separate parts of your Interscript document with vertical white space. It is particularly useful to add blank lines before headings. For example:
  @head(1,'A document')
  We are flying to the moon today.
  @p()
  But not just any moon. The moon of Mars.

  @head(1,'Phobos')
  Actually, there are two Martian moons.

  One of them is Phobos.
You should note that @p() is idempotent, which is a fancy way of saying two or more of them in a row are the same as one.

You can't add extra space between paragraphs. Not even by putting dummy blank lines in between like this:

  @p()
  @p()
  @p()

  @p()

  @p()
which is exactly what I did before the paragraph starting 'you can't add extra space between paragraphs'!