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:edl.
The :edl tag ends a definition list. A definition list is a two-column list.
A definition list must start with the :dl tag and end with the :edl tag. It
can contain one or more combinations of the :dt, :dd, :dthd, and :ddhd
tags.
This tag does not use parameters.
Comments
The :edl tag does not automatically generate a blank line. If a blank line
is desired to separate a definition list from subsequent text, the :p tag
can be used immediately after the :edl tag.
See Also
:dd, :ddhd, :dl, :dt, :dthd
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