Comment on 5 tomatoes
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day agoOr just \ at the end, like so
Texty text text \ Text
Becomes
Like this
Comment on 5 tomatoes
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day agoOr just \ at the end, like so
Texty text text \ Text
Becomes
Like this
ryedaft@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
So you escape the newline and you get a newline? That’s some black magic voodoo. But hey if it works. Much simpler to handle than double space since you can see them and your phone doesn’t try to make them into period space instead of space space.
Newlines with double space (or space backslash apparently) also let’s you have newlines in a quote block without exiting the block. I see a lot of people struggle with that on Lemmy. E.g.
will render as:
So you want to do
Or add space space at the end instead of space backslash.
lagoon8622@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
The inventors of Markdown thought they would do something devastatingly clever and eat newlines if the next line has content. That way, if you’re writing Markdown in the Stone Age and your editor doesn’t support soft-wrap (it’s a stone tablet), you can do your own soft-wrap and Markdown will “helpfully” eat all the newlines (unless there are two or more).
Of course this has done nothing to help and instead caused chaos and confusion for anyone non-technical. Very clever
ryedaft@sh.itjust.works 23 hours ago
It would be more useful if there were comments in markdown. Like, it’s helpful when organising your writing and thoughts in LaTeX that you can write one line per sentence, double newline for end of paragraph. It becomes immediately clear when a sentence is too long and comments for collaborators (or yourself) are easier to handle than in something like Word or Google Docs. It’s also simpler to move sentences around which is important for good writing.