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minus-square@BuffaloxlinkEnglish3•edit-25 days agoIDK what platform you are using, but the 2 spaces at the end of a line, are to make new line work in standard Internet browsers.
minus-square@egretslinkEnglish3•5 days agoNothing to do with the browser, FYI, just the markdown interpreter - regardless of whether your client is a web app or otherwise. As you say, two spaces before a carriage return indicates a line break in most flavors of markdown. Two carriage returns indicates a paragraph break.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•4 days agoI think they’re referring to two spaces (as in spacebar) after the periods.
minus-squareℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-25 days agoI see two spaces rendered on Jerboa, but only one space rendered on the Lemmy web app. I mean specifically after “wrong.” Weird.
IDK what platform you are using, but the 2 spaces at the end of a line, are to make new line work in standard Internet browsers.
Nothing to do with the browser, FYI, just the markdown interpreter - regardless of whether your client is a web app or otherwise.
As you say, two spaces before a carriage return indicates a line break in most flavors of markdown. Two carriage returns indicates a paragraph break.
I think they’re referring to two spaces (as in spacebar) after the periods.
So am I!
I see two spaces rendered on Jerboa, but only one space rendered on the Lemmy web app. I mean specifically after “wrong.”
Weird.