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 breaks are handled. it originated in an idea I called the .paragraph, to force a paragraph, the opposite to what you are asking. - Buttons and macros can make use of the "\whitespace trim pragma for some cases - You can also use CSS in some cases If you install the core internals plugin, the preview includes a html view, this can help identify where line breaks creep in\ with a little understanding of html, primarily the difference between inline and block html tags. Regards Tones On Sunday, 11 July 2021 at 09:27:39 UTC+10 David Gifford wrote: > > So if I type > > Line of text > Line of text > Line of text > > It will show in view mode as > > Line of textLine of textLine of text > > Unless I separate each line with a second carriage return or a <br> > > But if I type > > <<macrocall>> > <<macrocall2>> > <<macrocall3>> > > it renders as > > Text of macrocall > > Text of macrocall2 > > Text of macrocall3 > > Unless I change it to > > <span> <<macrocall>> <<macrocall2>> <<macrocall3>> </span> > > In the first example, lines get smooshed together unless I do something > unnatural to separate them. In the second example, macro calls get pulled > apart from each other unless I smoosh them together in edit mode in a > visually unappealing way. > > What does TiddlyWiki have against single-spacing? Why does it either jam > items together or pull them apart? What if I want > > Text of macrocall > Text of macrocall > Text of macrocall > > With no space in between them? But I don't want edit mode to be illegible > with macrocalls all piled up on each other? > > Okay, rant over! Feels good to get that off my chest... :-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/9b42af63-4e5a-4aa2-8767-a8e7f7a7b39fn%40googlegroups.com.

