Sorry - coming slightly late to this discussion.  I just started using TW a 
couple of weeks ago, and still getting to grips.  Really liking it so far, 
but much to learn to make sure it stays useful as my tiddlercount grows.

This single linebreak issue has been bugging me too.  I can see the benefit 
of treating a single linebreak as whitespace, and it makes sense for that 
to be the default, and <br> //usually// does what I want, but it is really 
slow to type, as well as ugly.  Is it possible to implement a 
quicker-to-type and more WikiText-like syntax?  I'm thinking something like 
a backslash-terminated line.

Cheers,

Neil.


On Wednesday, 30 April 2014 14:25:54 UTC+1, Thomas Guldstrand Larsen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Warning: newbie here...
>
> When editing a tiddler, I write e.g
>
> This is line one.
> This in line two.
>
> When saving the tiddler it becomes
>
> This is line one. This is line two.
>
> So I try:
>
> This is line one.
>
> This in line two.
>
> and it becomes:
>
> This is line one.
>
> This in line two.
>
> How to prevent that? I just want the formatting to be as I wrote it 
> originally...I don't want This is line two to be in a new paragraph.
>
> Is there any WYSIWYG editors for TW5?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

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