I think the culprit is an unterminated <p> tag on line 7.

On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 9:17:46 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> @Mohamed Amin
>
> That works as well, but as in all my previous tiddlers as tw5 wikitext, I 
> was highlighting the blocks text and using the button in  the editor to 
> mark it as monotext. It was using ```block``` without problems. Since the 
> result was showing a single backtick as part of the block and all the text 
> below it, I had played with it and discovered `` would work.
>
> When an editor starts displaying different formatting behavior using the 
> defaults and no changes, that gets me nervous. Imagine if that occurred to 
> you while writing up a peer review with it's strict formatting. It would be 
> disturbing. It's like creating a HTML page  displayed differently from 
> previous HTML pages using the same browser.
>
> It's not like scouring code for hours, spotting nothing, have a peer 
> review it to discover a variable, function or class had a capitol letter 
> instead of lower case. That has happened often enough to me it's 
> embarrassing :-) 
>
> On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 2:47:27 PM UTC-5 Mohamed Amin wrote:
>
>> Try to use only 2 backtick instead of 3 around your special text
>>
>> On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, 21:34 Jeremy Ruston, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Douglas could you kindly share the entire text? Or an expurgated 
>>> version if necessary. As you say, it looks like the block mode formatting 
>>> has gone awry but I need to see the whole thing to see what's going on.
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
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>>> On 19 Dec 2020, at 16:53, Douglas Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> The monospace functionality has worked as expected in previous 
>>> tiddlers. This particular tiddler is an exception. I have cut the text and 
>>> copied it to Atom, looked for any hidden characters. Didn't find any so I 
>>> copied the text and used the insert as plain text option (in KDE) and the 
>>> the issue still exists with the monotext block.
>>>
>>> <djangoMarkup.jpg>
>>>
>>> Any ideas what may be causing the issue? 
>>>
>>> Suggestions?
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