I don't think I was clear enough with my description.
I'm using the default auth.wiki as follows in the default controller:
def index():
return auth.wiki()
Then, in one of the pages I created using the wiki 'create page' I'm trying
to get a carriage return displayed. I've tried all the think listed above,
but can't get my address to format correctly.
I want:
John Doe
123 N Main St.
Anytown, WI 53888
When auth.wiki renders it on the page it shows up as:
John Doe 123 N Main St. Anytown, WI 53888
I can't get it to force a carriage return or new line.
I'm not running any python controller code to do anything.
-Jim
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 4:28:19 PM UTC-5, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> Just started playing with auth.wiki today and am creating some pages. I
>> want to force line breaks (new line) in some of my text but can't seem to
>> find the way to make it work.
>>
>
> You mean you want markmin to add <br/> tags to the output? Then you'll
> have to pump those lower case letters
>
> >>> m = MARKMIN("ONE [[NEWLINE]] TWO [[NEWLINE]] THREE")
> >>> print m
> <p>ONE <br /> TWO <br /> THREE</p>
> >>> m = MARKMIN("ONE [[newline]] TWO [[newline]] THREE")
> >>> print m
> <p>ONE <span class="anchor" id="markmin_newline"></span> TWO <span
> class="anchor" id="markmin_newline"></span> THREE</p>
>
>
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