Syntax Questions
Michel Fortin
michel.fortin at michelf.com
Thu Jul 17 21:50:20 EDT 2008
Le 2008-07-17 à 16:41, Jan Erik Moström a écrit :
> Well, there is a good reason why Markdown doesn't do this. Many
> prefer to use a plain text editor which doesn't wrap text (I for
> example prefer my text files this way) and we insert hard new lines
> to keep the lines from becoming too long. If those hard newlines
> were translated into <br /> Markdown would be useless for a lot of
> people.
That's one reason. Personally, I often generally don't write hard-
wrapped paragraphs... except inside lists and blockquotes where I
wants things aligned properly in the source text.
For instance, I don't want my text editor to wrap automatically my
like item like this:
1. First item of a list with two lines worth wasted text
for your reading pleasure.
So I indent correctly the second line to make it better looking and
easier to write:
1. First item of a list with two lines worth wasted text
for your reading pleasure.
By doing this, I'm inserting a newline character at the end of each
line. If Markdown was adding a line break there, then I'd be forced to
write the bad-looking version, reducing readability of the source text.
The same applies to blockquotes:
> This and that and this and that and this
> and that and this.
You couldn't indent each line with a ">" if Markdown was to convert
every newline to a `<br />`.
> (and I don't think there is an option to get it to behave the way
> you want)
No there isn't one.
Michel Fortin
michel.fortin at michelf.com
http://michelf.com/
More information about the Markdown-Discuss
mailing list