Yes, PMario, I concur with davou's comment, that your description was very
helpful. My apologies to you, PMario, for not thanking you sooner for your
patient and thorough reply that must have taken some time to write out.
What a friendly gesture. Blessings to you!
On Monday, August 9, 2021 at
PMario,
Thanks for this explanation. It was very helpful.
On Sunday, July 11, 2021 at 10:06:08 AM UTC-4 PMario wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I hope you feel better now ;)
>
> So the only thing I can do here is : Try to explain how the parser
> algorithm works, so that you can see, why it behaves the
Thanks everyone! Brian's macrocall solution worked great for me. And
everyone has done great at explaining how it works.
Now if I can just get that fix for edit-comptext config (see other thread),
world domination will be within reach!
If anyone wants to see what I am up to, check out
Hi,
I did create a little plugin that allows you to use "markdown-like"
new-line markers at the end of the line.
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/space-space-newline/
So if you add 2 spaces OR 2 spaces and a backslash at the end of the line
you'll create a hard-linebreak.
This
Hi David,
I hope you feel better now ;)
So the only thing I can do here is : Try to explain how the parser
algorithm works, so that you can see, why it behaves the way as it does.
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The tiddlywiki parser knows 2 types of rules
- block rules and
- inline rules
David,
Perhaps you did not realise that your macro may be introducing the line
feed you do not want?. Do share a simple example to discuss.
- Further this issue has being there since TW5 one long term solution in
progress using custom mark-up where you decide how paragraphs and line
Very helpful explanation, Charlie, thanks!
On Sat, Jul 10, 2021, 8:18 PM Charlie Veniot wrote:
> G'day David,
>
> I'm thinking what you're running into is the nature of HTML, and not so
> much the nature of TiddlyWiki.
>
> In HTML, to have the following appear as separate lines, you might have
G'day David,
I'm thinking what you're running into is the nature of HTML, and not so
much the nature of TiddlyWiki.
In HTML, to have the following appear as separate lines, you might have
Line of text
Line of text
Line of text
or each line of text wrapped in HTML elements that force to
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