Continued review of Version 0.3.2

   - Each of the tooltips that read "...at the start of the line" should 
   read ""...at the start of the *line(s)*", to suggest the multi-line 
   select option.
   - Your documentation is well written and a great start!
   - The style tag 
   in https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/tick-text/#More%20CSS%20Details 
   bleeds onto all other uses of » on the visible page.
   - Could you spell out what wltc stands for as otherwise it is hard to 
   remember, its not Symantec! perhaps cc "custom class" or something would be 
   better/shorter?
   - I notice the below does *not work UNLESS* you add the extra line 
   breaks, should this be a default behaviour?, because it looks broken.

» How to style a Paragraph
» Misusing standard wikitext to indent a paragraph
» Custom Wikitext Markers
» Easy styling for Paragraphs
» More CSS Details
» About Colour Boxes
» Basics for advanced users


   - A nice side effect of adding and removing » is that every line 
   maintains a leading space, the All - Will remove this space but not the "» 
   -"
      - This is a good side effect because it is easy for users to 
      insert/paste/type new *ID's for "*Easy styling for Paragraphs" 
      - But I wonder if it should be more explicit
   - Perhaps there could be a *None option* when selecting the ID, then we 
   can also "add your own" for any line prefix, not only the allowed ID's
   - Could we provide a small text box in the drop down where one could 
   manually select the id and type in *what is to follow,* rather than 
   being forced to "add your own" ?
      - eg enter .i.r with tick selected, to apply to every line rather 
      than having to have a defined prefix?
      - If people role their own classes this list may fill up very quickly 
      without this manual method.
      - It may allow prepending everyline with <<macroname>> or perhaps one 
      day <<macroname "Line">> although this can be done in custom editor 
Toolbar 
      buttons.
   

*Key difference between I am Mario's view here?*

On further reflection I think I can see where our ideas diverged at some 
point, to do with the \n and \n\n

   - When one types, or pastes content. it is natural to use one \n for a 
   line \n\n\ for a paragraph, to get around the issue I wanted a ' or 
   something to treat at render each line as a <p></p> this give rise to a 
   behaviour similar to \n\n
   - However Mario you have added the option to add \n\n because if you 
   don't tick and » will not work

eg; This only includes the » in the content
» How to style a Paragraph
» Misusing standard wikitext to indent a paragraph
» Custom Wikitext Markers
» Easy styling for Paragraphs
» More CSS Details
» About Colour Boxes
» Basics for advanced users


   - To me the above is the simplest and easiest to enter without \n\n and 
   the way a lot of pasted text comes this way
   - Thus I would like the special characters to respond to \n 
   - Remember wiki text is a short hand, forcing \n\n to make this work is 
   expansive, not short hand.
   - I like both methods, but feel we should reverse the default (matter of 
   opinion) and I am not sure I still understand (your - Mario's)  view point 
   fully.
   - I hope this goes further to bridge this different perspective.


In closing;

   - I would not put so much time into this solution except that is is 
   close and of substantial value, and mario has committed a great deal of 
   effort, in fact we all have.
   - so all my review comments here have being prepared thoughtfully and 
   carefully, to reduce the time needed.
   - I hope they assist Mario by being clear and to the point where 
   possible keeping the generated work to a minimum.


Thanks very much Mario.

Regards
Tony


On Tuesday, 8 September 2020 06:39:57 UTC+10, Mat wrote:
>
> Last thread paginated.
>
> Apropos what character is appropriate for PMarios construction, PMario 
> wrote:
>
> I'll be happy to change it, if someone has a good idea.
>
>
> I think proper keyboards should be prioritized here, not "screen 
> keyboards" because presumably *most *people do their full blown wiki 
> editing on real keyboards, not on their their phones.
>
> The generic currency symbol 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign_(typography)> i.e  ¤  can be 
> found on a few keyboards, including both Swedish and the 
> Tastaturbelegung_E2 ;-)
>
> <:-)
>
>
>
>
>

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