//// Included in: - user-manual: Line breaks - writers-guide: Wrapped text and hard line breaks //// Since adjacent lines of text are combined into a single paragraph when Asciidoctor converts a document, that means you can wrap paragraph text or put each sentence or phrase on a separate line. The line breaks won't appear in the output. However, if you want the line breaks in a paragraph to be preserved, you can either use a space followed by a plus sign (`{plus}`) or set the `hardbreaks` option on the paragraph. This results in a visible line break (e.g., `
`) following each line. [source] .Line breaks preserved using a space followed by the plus sign ({plus}) ---- include::ex-text.adoc[tag=hb] ---- ==== include::ex-text.adoc[tag=hb] ==== [source] .Line breaks preserved using the hardbreaks option ---- include::ex-text.adoc[tag=hb-p] ---- ==== include::ex-text.adoc[tag=hb-p] ==== To preserve line breaks throughout your whole document, add the `hardbreaks` attribute to the document's header. .Line breaks preserved throughout the document using the hardbreaks attribute [source] ---- include::ex-text.adoc[tag=hb-attr] ---- You can also preserve line breaks using <>, <>, and <>.