Hiya, folks.

I've only started using TiddlyWiki a week or two ago, and I love it. 
Currently my only plugins are a live preview one and one that allows 
TiddlyWiki to display LaTeX. 

Some of the entries I have, for example, rather long sections all in the 
2nd level of an ordered list (i.e. - "**text"). The issue I'm facing is 
that, if I press enter (to neaten this text), the text moves from the 
second level to a new, regularly aligned paragraph. Instead, I've been 
using <br>, which allows the text I type after to start on a new line, but 
stay aligned w/ the 2nd level. 

The problem is that, after a long section, it's a *mess. *Just one thick 
paragraph of symbols and <br>'s.

My question is: Is there a way/plugin that makes TiddlyWiki ignore 
enter-presses—so that every new line would *require *<br>, and I could use 
enter-presses to basically just be formatting for the edit-window (this 
would also require some kind of indicator allowing TiddlyWiki to know that 
I want to leave the 2nd level of an ordered list and go back to normal 
alignment)?

I would like:

**//Example:// <br>
Section 1 <br>
Line 1 <br>
Line2 <br>
<br>
Section 2 <br>
Line 3<br>
Line 4<br>

To look like this: 

   - *Example:* 
   Section 1 
   Line 1 
   Line2 
   
   Section 2 
   Line 3
   Line 4

*... *Maybe there's some kind of white-space delimiter that I'm missing? 
That is, perhaps I should be using something as simple as the 
tab-equivalent in word processors? (Which... I'm not sure I know.)

Thanks for any help you can offer.




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