>
>
> > There should be a button that has 101010 in it that, if you highlight a 
> > whole section of (usually cut-and-pasted) code and then click it, will 
> move 
> > it all in four spaces. 
>
> Yes, that worked!  It would never have occurred to me.  I tried 
> clicking that 0101 button (totally unintuitive icon but the hover-text 
> says what it is) but did so before pasting, not after.  The result is 
> now presentable. 
>
> > It IS true that unlike when one *asks* a question, there is no link on 
> the 
> > right for more information about Markdown syntax when one *answers* a 
> > question.  I assume this is fairly easy to fix, but I'm not sure whether 
> we 
> > should ask askbot to do this and upgrade our installation, or if it's so 
> > easy we can do this on our side. 
>
> There seems to be an assumption that a person who knows the answer to 
> a question (about mathematics, or about Sage) would always be able to 
> guess that this (among many) markup languages was in place and how to 
> use it.  Well, I am a counterexample to that.  So I am getting 
> negative feedback from being someone who only ever answers questions, 
> necer asks them (I do ask questions of course, but I use sage-support 
> for that). 
>  


I 100% agree that it should be clearer, and hopefully someone who has the 
ability/power to add this information on the side (and maybe even above the 
markup area) can make this change.  I want counterexamples to be able to 
use and develop and answer questions about Sage as easily as possible! 
 Including myself. 

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