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I have a feeling you're going to regret adding this option!
After a list with inline code:
Markdown formatting doesn't work on this line;
neither do line-breaks, even with the double-space on the end;
only a <br> tag will break the line.
However, the next line works,
including line-breaks.
Also, list items spanning multiple lines have extra line-breaks unless at least one of the items has an in-line code block:
- Item 1
Second line - Item 2
Second line
Adding in-line code fixes the display:
- Item 1 with
code
Second line - Item 2
Second line
If you don't add a blank line after a list, it doesn't seem to close the <ul> / <ol> tag in the preview.
(The posted message is fine, though.)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Richard Deeming wrote: I have a feeling you're going to regret adding this option!
No idea what you mean.
(Fixed)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Are you sure?
Markdown formatting doesn't work on this line;
but line-breaks are working now.
The next line works,
including line-breaks.
List formatting seems to be fixed:
- Item 1
Second line - Item 2
Second line
Forgetting the blank line still messes with the preview, and makes your signature part of the list, but that's not a huge problem:
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I think I'm sure.
Markdown formatting doesn't work on this line;
but line-breaks are working now.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I've noticed this with all recent messages: before the actual message, there's an empty line. I don't believe it should be there.
Is this just me, by design, or a design bug?
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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It's with the new 'markdown formatting'.
You can 'opt' out of it tho, there is a checkbox below the reply and new message window (under the 'allow private email replies...' checkbox).
Then your editor returns to how you knew it.
The checkbox even gets saved so you only have to do it once.
Tom
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Hm. Looks like the text gets now sometimes wrapped in a <p> tag. Probably depending on the use of "Use Markdown formatting"...
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Some persons are post good comments in question & answer section.we want to upvote those valuable comments like stack overflow.. .why we can avoid such important things.we can implement those valuable section to codeproject .
Thanks & Regards
RajeeshMenoth
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நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த
நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்
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It's interesting that they allow, and indeed, encourage this: the prime motivation of SO was to foster good questions and direct answers. Conversations and discussions were specifically, and systematically, discouraged and suppressed. They then added discussions, and then voting on discussions, and then chat.
I'd prefer we focus on the answers to questions. Discussions are a fundamental part of getting an answer, but should be peripheral to the reward of providing an actual answer.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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It's (SO) actually a "This post adds something useful to the post" rather than an "Up Vote" per se.
I much prefer the act of consolidating any useful information from the discussions into any solutions offered, and/or into the original post - keeps it all nicely together.
Ok it takes me a second or two longer to cut&paste them sometimes, but I'm not exactly here for the "get the project out of the door asap" life - I wouldn't hang around in Q&A if I was
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When i click the "Your email address needs to be confirmed" link it doesn't send any mail to my gmail id and i was change that gmail account to hotmail.then i got the mail from code project.i am using gmail id for my username.please correct the bug as soon as possible..
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I've had another email sent to your Gmail account.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thank u..
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Same (or similar?) problem here! Cannot confirm changed email address since no confirmation mail is sent.
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I've resent a confirmation email.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi all,
While answering the questions in CP forum some users down vote the answers/solutions. I got that few times . But onece my answer was not so bad enough to down vote. I don't know what was the reason behind that but that ans has been down voted. So I am proposing to put an extra column with the reason of down voting, so that guy like me can upgrade their solutions and provide those to others to solve another question.
Thanks
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This has been asked for many times, and has been rejected for many reasons including the fact that people will just create dummy accounts to downvote, revenge voting will occur, etc. Ultimately, what value will someone typing "asdgf" have when they just want to downvote out of spite?
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"revenge" is a very bad one... okay no problem if you people has been rejected this issue..will try to be very definite onwards while answering.
Thanks..
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No offense but it may be your language style. It's pretty good for a non-native speaker, but people are biased (often subconsciously) against responses that are obviously "foreign" (relatively speaking). It's not even about grammar. Someone using bad grammar but is obviously a native speaker may see his responses better received than someone writing perfect grammar but in a very unusual (non-native) style.
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This is sad, but true. Mind you, I had a lovely email from one of our regulars this morning - he's doing some fantastic things now and he just mailed me to thank me for taking time to help him. It's moments like that, that make it all worthwhile. The knowing that you managed to help someone get on and do the things they want to do.
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Yeah, I understand. One guy saying thank-you makes up for the 99 others that don't
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Maybe I'm lucky but I find a lot do thank me. Anecdotally, it seems to be more of an Indian thing - I've had more thanks from our Indian users than I get from the European or American users.
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