Mat,

you can't get the \n to show up anyway


I noticed in the HTML preview tabs are actually displayed,  I recall 
earlier word processes allowing you to display symbols in the page such as 
tabs, new lines and paragraphs. Perhaps a special preview that did would be 
useful?

Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 1 September 2020 06:31:19 UTC+10, Mat wrote:
>
> PMario, I'm looking at it right now. (I wrote a private message to you 
> earlier today via the board about looking at it tomorrow, did you not get 
> it?) I will look at it more closely tomorrow when I'm not so tired but a 
> first glance looks *really *cool!!! Here are some very quick thoughts:
>
> The class names there are of course cryptic but I note I can easily create 
> my own.
> I note the difference between the tick and the quote e.g for this text
>
> aaa aaaa aaaa
> bbb
>
> ...but since that single linebreak disappears when I use the quote, what's 
> the point in making a distinction between if it stops at \n or \n\n? I 
> mean, you can't get the \n to show up anyway so why would one use it?
>
> More tomorrow. This is a great start!
>
> <:-)
>

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