-
-Each ===Create-Ticket: section is evaluated as its own
-Text::Template object, which means that you can embed snippets
-of perl inside the Text::Template using {} delimiters, but that
-such sections absolutely can not span a ===Create-Ticket boundary.
-
-After each ticket is created, it's stuffed into a hash called %Tickets
-so as to be available during the creation of other tickets during the
-same ScripAction, using the key 'create-identifier', where
-C<identifier> is the id you put after C<===Create-Ticket:>. The hash
+As shown, you can put one or more C<===Create-Ticket:> sections in
+a template. Each C<===Create-Ticket:> section is evaluated as its own
+L<Text::Template> object, which means that you can embed snippets
+of Perl inside the L<Text::Template> using C<{}> delimiters, but that
+such sections absolutely can not span a C<===Create-Ticket:> boundary.
+
+Note that each C<Value> must come right after the C<Param> on the same
+line. The C<Content:> param can extend over multiple lines, but the text
+of the first line must start right after C<Content:>. Don't try to start
+your C<Content:> section with a newline.
+
+After each ticket is created, it's stuffed into a hash called C<%Tickets>
+making it available during the creation of other tickets during the
+same ScripAction. The hash key for each ticket is C<create-[identifier]>,
+where C<[identifier]> is the value you put after C<===Create-Ticket:>. The hash