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Dash and lines - Markdown problem #70

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AlixHub opened this issue Feb 5, 2018 · 3 comments
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Dash and lines - Markdown problem #70

AlixHub opened this issue Feb 5, 2018 · 3 comments
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@AlixHub
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AlixHub commented Feb 5, 2018

When writing a memo it is possible to draw a line between two elements of text by adding 3 dashes (---). But if you edit the memo, even if you do not touch those dashes, the line disapear and the texte below it is edited (bold and bigger). So far, the only solution is to create a new paragraph before and after the 3 dashes.

@christophe-lejeune
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As far as I can see, this problem is not solved yet. It have however been evolving. According to my experience, the issue now behaves as follow:

  • The text following the dashes is not affected (bold) anymore.
  • The horizontal rule does not appears if it is inserted alone. It shows only if the user inserts a paragraph before the dashes.

@AlixHub could you confirm my diagnosis ?

I see an easy way to solve this issue : Cassandre should insert the empty paragraph itself, whatever the user does.

@benel
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benel commented May 14, 2019

There is a difference in Markdown between:

  • multiple dashes under a text (header level 2, similarly as with ## at the beginning of the line),
  • multiple dashes after an empty line (line rule).

@christophe-lejeune
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I understand: we are not facing a problem. The behavior @AlixHub described is indeed an intended feature. I thus won't try to change this behivor.

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