Recently I read somewhere in the TiddlyWiki community of a way (plugin, transclusion, macro, script) to suppress extra blank lines in rendered tiddler content. For example, to make editing a tiddler more human-readable I place one extra return (CRLF) or several extra returns (CRLFs) before and after headings, after bullet lists, etc. I also use TiddlySnip to grab HTML content that often has lots of white space (whitespace) in the source code. In both scenarios, the rendered content displays all the extra linefeed (linefeeds). What's a TiddlyWikker (two k's so it doesn't rhyme with biker) [noun; a person who peruses, uses, abuses, and confuses TiddlyWikis] to do?
For those curious about my strange parentheticals above, I've spent over an hour pouring over the TiddlyWiki and TiddlyWikiDev Google Groups searching on "suppress", "blank", "crlf" without finding the post I'm certain exists which answers my question. By embedding every keyword I could think of in *this* post, I hope to make it easier for the next TiddlyWikiSeeker [noun; a person looking for an answer to a question about TiddlyWiki to the point of obsession]. Take care, my TiddlyWikiFriends [noun; people who share a common bond and passion about all things TiddlyWiki], Craig -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

