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import { Plugin } from "@ckeditor/ckeditor5-core";
/**
* The paragraph feature for the editor.
*
* It introduces the `<paragraph>` element in the model which renders as a `<p>` element in the DOM and data.
*
* It also brings two editors commands:
*
* * The {@link module:paragraph/paragraphcommand~ParagraphCommand `'paragraph'`} command that converts all
* blocks in the model selection into paragraphs.
* * The {@link module:paragraph/insertparagraphcommand~InsertParagraphCommand `'insertParagraph'`} command
* that inserts a new paragraph at a specified location in the model.
*/
export declare class Paragraph extends Plugin {
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	static get pluginName(): "Paragraph";
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	static override get isOfficialPlugin(): true;
	/**
	* @inheritDoc
	*/
	init(): void;
	/**
	* A list of element names which should be treated by the autoparagraphing algorithms as
	* paragraph-like. This means that e.g. the following content:
	*
	* ```html
	* <h1>Foo</h1>
	* <table>
	*   <tr>
	*     <td>X</td>
	*     <td>
	*       <ul>
	*         <li>Y</li>
	*         <li>Z</li>
	*       </ul>
	*     </td>
	*   </tr>
	* </table>
	* ```
	*
	* contains five paragraph-like elements: `<h1>`, two `<td>`s and two `<li>`s.
	* Hence, if none of the features is going to convert those elements the above content will be automatically handled
	* by the paragraph feature and converted to:
	*
	* ```html
	* <p>Foo</p>
	* <p>X</p>
	* <p>Y</p>
	* <p>Z</p>
	* ```
	*
	* Note: The `<td>` containing two `<li>` elements was ignored as the innermost paragraph-like elements
	* have a priority upon conversion.
	*/
	static paragraphLikeElements: Set<string>;
}
