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This is a first line This is a second line This is the third line.
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These all appear on the same line eventhough I wrote them on separate lines
If I add a “enter” after each line, they’ll appear on separate lines, but have white spaces in between.
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This is the first line
This is the second line
This is the third line.
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Now I only add two spaces behind each line and they’ll appear just as I wrote them
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This is the first line.
This is the second line.
This is the third line.
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Hey I posted this super secret hack yesterday or the day before here on Lemmers in a comment.
You have given me power that I should not have.
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Doing the Lord’s work
Still works better when encased with code block stuff,
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You can also put a backslash before a newline, like this
Line1\ Line2\ Line3Looks like this:
Line1
Line2
Line3Without the backslashes: Line1 Line2 Line3
With two newlines:
Line1
Line2
Line3
Also check out this Markdown tutorial , it’s very helpful.
Discovered this as well the other day. Much better for me, since you can see it, and also 2 spacebar hits on mobile makes a full-stop/period for me.
ITT people realising what markdown is.
One time on Reddit there was a whole thread dedicated to how awful and arbitrary and stupid the “undocumented” comment feature was.
I just linked the markdown docs and got downvoted to hell because “reading the manual is unintuitive”
Comments truly did kill that platform
M.A.G.I.C
Markdown’s
Actually
Good
In
Comments#IKR
Reddit was like that too.
Because the line break in markdown is two spaces.
Markdown is pretty great to work with.
This is standard markdown behavior. It was like this on reddit and many other places, too.
One of the things I don’t like about markdown. Carriage returns are just built into most languages now. I shouldn’t have to use double spaces (which put auto periods in on iOS and Android) or a slash to get the same effect. That’s counterintuitive.
It’s a feature. The / means you can write your lines as long as you editor Windows is, but when someone rendering it as rtf they cannot just wrapper it any way they want. Doesn’t matter if they’re reading it in portrait view or landscape
I think word wrapping is automatically assumed is the default. I’m not aware of any rtf editors that don’t display wrapped as the default.
I wrote out a whole massive reply that ended with ‘and there’s no real reason to break this…’ and then I thought… But really? Actually there are so many form factors in which you can view Lemmy that ‘pre-rendering’ the line breaks makes basically no sense, and I can’t think of many tools or typing habits that would otherwise introduce them
I didn’t know this, and I found it super helpful!
I also didn’t know about backslashes
I just used double carriage returns like a wild savage!Thanks very much :)
This assumes your Lemmy client uses a good markdown library.
Yes, this assumes you’re using a good Lemmy client
This assumes you’re using a client.
Look behind you.Imagine needing a client, real lemmings use the API directly with cURL
What colour are your programmer socks
OH YOUR GOD!
NO!
THE HORROR!
A simple search for lemmy markdown would tell you all the different textual options for a clean Lemmy comment/post
Test
Test
Test test
test
test
edit: I still did not understand how to do it, I feel so dumb
Line 1<space><space><newline> Line 2Line 1
Line 2OH
I was adding the spaces after the new line
Thanks
Yes. It’s markdown. It’s useful. You should read up on the basics.











