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til·Today I Learnedbyabbadon420

TIL to add two spaces behind a line to write multi line comments on lemmy without whitespaces between them.

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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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gregtech.eu

You can also put a backslash before a newline, like this

Line1\
Line2\
Line3

Looks like this:

Line1
Line2
Line3

Without the backslashes: Line1 Line2 Line3

With two newlines:

Line1

Line2

Line3

Also check out this Markdown tutorial , it's very helpful.

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kambushareply
sh.itjust.works

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.

7

Same, I actually do three spaces if you count the full-stop. (I didn't count it)

2

This does not seem to render as intended in Sync. It's like the opposite effect. The backslashes are showing in the comments, but invisible in the code blocks lol.

2
lemm.ee

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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

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abbadon420reply
lemm.ee

M.A.G.I.C

Markdown's
Actually
Good
In
Comments

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lemmy.world

This assumes your Lemmy client uses a good markdown library.

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abbadon420reply
lemm.ee

Yes, this assumes you're using a good Lemmy client

18
Lenareply
gregtech.eu

Imagine needing a client, real lemmings use the API directly with cURL

12

I don't have any TwT

Might buy them at some point to gain a 200% programming boost, and of course paired with a skirt.

6
suppo.fi

This is standard markdown behavior. It was like this on reddit and many other places, too.

13
lemmy.world

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.

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abbadon420reply
lemm.ee

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

4
lemmy.world

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.

2

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

2

Reddit was like that too.

Because the line break in markdown is two spaces.

Markdown is pretty great to work with.

11

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 :)

9

Cool discovery.

This post is a good resource for other Lemmy formatting tips and tricks.

I recently discovered that Lemmy’s desktop site shortens groups of more than 3 exclamation points and groups of more than 3 question marks in a row down to only 3, and that pairs of periods will be rounded up into an ellipses.

I’d like to see a community to help document all of the obscure formatting tricks and quirks for Lemmy.

Edit: You can apparently circumvent Markdown formatting by putting a backslash \ in front of the command to format. For example, if you wanted to start a line with the greater than symbol >, you can put the backslash \ in front of the greater than sign > to prevent the text from being formatted as a quote

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fedia.io

It fights with some autocorrect (autoinsert?) of adding a period and deleting one of those spaces in some OSs. (depends on how rapid you type your spaces)

3
Bezierreply
suppo.fi

I hate that feature. It wastes more time than it saves.

5
SatyrSackreply
feddit.org

There is usually a setting you can change to disable that

1

Oh if my keyboard didn't let me disable this, it would stop being my keyboard very shortly.

1
lemmy.world

There once was a man from Nantucket
Who sold crabs from out of a bucket
He made seven pence
and took home the scents
He thought he'd become Warren Buffett

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Peppycitoreply
sh.itjust.works

There once was a man from Nantucket

Who kept all his cash in a bucket

His daughter named Nan

Ran off with a man

And as for the cash, Nantucket

I couldn't get it to work.

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SirSamuelreply
lemmy.world

I'm on sync and my formatting had to be

<Text [Space] [Space] [Enter] Text>

Dunno if it's an app thing or an instance thing

2

There once was a man from Nantucket
Whose dick was so long he could suck it
He said with a grin
As he wiped off his chin
If my ear was a cunt, I would fuck it

1

You can also add a \ to the end
of the lines and have only single spaced
line breaks

Though I think they may break in one of the mobile apps with a funky markdown interpreter.

Edit: For clarity, here's the same lines in a codeblock

You can also add a \ to the end\
of the lines and have only single spaced\
line breaks

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programming.dev

Well, I think
That changes How I write some stuff

edit: the 2 white spaces didn't work
edit2: the white spaces have to be on the PREVIOUS line, not "behind", which I thought meant "start the line with 2 spaces"

2

Hey I posted this super secret hack yesterday or the day before here on Lemmers in a comment.

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Line 1 Line 2

Line 3

Line 4

Line 5
Line 6

Line 7
Line 8

Edit: mm idk doesn't work for me

Edit: got it, so for example on "Line 5" you add 2 whitespaces at the end. Alternatively, on "Line 7" you can add a backslash \ at the end. I think I will use backslash

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lemmy.world

Test

Test

Test test

test

test

edit: I still did not understand how to do it, I feel so dumb

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abbadon420reply
lemm.ee

... implying this post isn't. So how would you like to pay?

0
lmmarsanoreply
lemmynsfw.com

implying this post isn’t

Nope: not reading documentation is also free. Only costs more time.

So how would you like to pay?

Do you accept Rai stones? What's the total? Payment plan available?

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abbadon420reply
lemm.ee

Reading documentation is not for "the average person", only professionals and enthusiasts. Now, I know Lemmy has plenty of both, but its certainly not a given that someone is one of those. For "the average person" a post like this is much more practical.

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Are you suggesting the documentation

For a line break, add either a backslash \ or two blank spaces at the end of the line.

with example

This is a\
line break.

& interactive exercises is harder to understand than your post?

Reading documentation is not for “the average person”

Your post is basically longer, less clear documentation: wouldn't that take more effort for “the average person”?

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