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 this on 
tiddlywiki.com

;This is my list title:
:- List element
:- List element
::- List element
:- List element


The most flexible work around is to use html and css to alter the symbol 
displayed in a list such as using the OL UL html tags.

Searching this forum you will see references to the dot paragraph idea, 
that would allow you to replace ";" with "." to have an unbolded 
line/paragraph result, 
although I may have found an alternative.

Is this enought?

Regards
Tony


On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 4:11:43 AM UTC+10, Edgaras wrote:
>
> Yeah, I was hesitant to try those "hacks" there. I like clean solutions.
>
> I could do 2 line-breaks, but it's visually distracting, the space in 
> between lines is way too big. 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 at least it could work by pressing "SHIFT+ENTER", like in many other 
> apps.
>

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