[tw5] Re: Creating a new line by [Enter] key

2020-05-18 Thread Eskha
Hello Edgaras, If you are concerned by the display in "view mode" (and not only in "edit mode"), for instance the vertical display between a paragraph text and the first following bullet, you can customize the CSS value for top and bottom margin and padding. For instance, I use the following

[tw5] Re: Creating a new line by [Enter] key

2020-05-14 Thread Edgaras
Thanks *Tony, *but I would not use this. This gives me html structure that I would probably never use: This is my list title:- List element- List element- List element- List element I think I am fine with tiddlytext or markdown regular list markup. I think I will just have to get used to the

[tw5] Re: Creating a new line by [Enter] key

2020-05-14 Thread TonyM
Edgaras, In a way in this example you are asking for "-" to be a markup. We can argue until the cows come home about the way tiddlywiki handles line breaks/paragraphs, trust me I have, but we come to accept it and use the work arounds. We already have the ";" and ":" symbols you can use, try

[tw5] Re: Creating a new line by [Enter] key

2020-05-14 Thread Edgaras
Yeah, I was hesitant to try those "hacks" there. I like clean solutions. I could do 2 line-breaks, but it's visually distracting. Especially in cases like this: This is my list title: - List element - List element - List element The list title text will be too high. And many other cases... Or

[tw5] Re: Creating a new line by [Enter] key

2020-05-14 Thread PMario
On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 1:17:03 PM UTC+2, Edgaras wrote: > > Is there a reason why the natural behaviour of TW is *not *to create a > new line (paragraph) when I tap [Enter] key on the keyboard? > > Is there a way to change this default behaviour? > IMO: Use 2 linebreaks and you are good to

[tw5] Re: Creating a new line by [Enter] key

2020-05-14 Thread Edgaras
Sorry, I just noticed similar thread exists here: [Solution] Preserving Paragraphs or using new line to indicate Paragraphs -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To