Is "Subtitles" a type of its own (different from text)? #616

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opened 2012-02-25 08:59:49 +00:00 by rlx · 2 comments
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The difference may be that they don't allow for complex, multi-line, block-level tags (lists, tables, images etc.), and thus may not need "
" to denote a line break. This looks like a "lines" (or similar) type.

The difference may be that they don't allow for complex, multi-line, block-level tags (lists, tables, images etc.), and thus may not need "<br>" to denote a line break. This looks like a "lines" (or similar) type.
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See #605

See #605
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Having
s in subtitles seems to be more consistent. Data on 0xDB will have to be updated,
s need to be stripped before passing them to the player.

Having <br>s in subtitles seems to be more consistent. Data on 0xDB will have to be updated, <br>s need to be stripped before passing them to the player.
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