[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-16 Thread Douglas Glenn
Eric,

# Step 1
# Step 2
# Step 3

My bad, I took the '# Step 1' as simply being a placeholder since the # 
alone creates it's place in the numbering system. 

At least I noticed my own typo on the last image (=+ vs +=) and fixed it as 
well.

Still can't believe I forgot to close the  properly, but now I'm 
retired, I haven't had to diddle with CSS or HTML on a daily basis for 
several years. Teach me to having said 'yech' when I first saw HTML in 95. 
I'd been building ANSI screen displays for several years and while I was 
sooo glad ANSI was on the way out, I was too burned out to take up HTML 
when it came on the scene. 

Appreciate your input. It's that 'attention to detail' thing on my side. 
Need reminding from time to time.
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:57:01 PM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote:

> On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 8:03:18 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> @Eric Shulman
>> I appreciate your attempt to to show me a fix, I do. But as demonstrated 
>> below, it doesn't work. It created an oddity of issues (I am using 5.1.23 
>> and CamelCase is off.)
>> My original tiddler is at the bottom showing the formatting that I used 
>> that did work.
>> Duplicating the code you've shown results in the mess below.
>>
>
> *You didn't actually duplicate the code I showed*.
>
> In my post, the opening  occurs *after the text of the bullet item*, 
> and there are *two newlines immediately following the opening *, so 
> that the enclosed content is rendered in block mode.  You also didn't *end 
> with a closing *, but rather used *another opening *, so your 
> HTML is improperly formed, which is why "*the third bullet point is 
> treated as a second level bullet to the 2nd bullet*", rather than 
> starting a 3rd bullet as intended.
>
> I'm not adverse at all if someone wishes to correct me
>>
> Thoughts? Corrections? I'm open to constructive criticism. 
>>
>
> Try using *the exact method I posted*, and see if that doesn't work as 
> advertised.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -e
>

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[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-15 Thread Douglas Glenn
Ouch. You fixed the third bullet issue with it though.

On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:25:17 PM UTC-4 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The first  is fine, but the second  should be a 
>
> On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 12:03:18 AM UTC-3 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> @Eric Shulman
>> I appreciate your attempt to to show me a fix, I do. But as demonstrated 
>> below, it doesn't work. It created an oddity of issues (I am using 5.1.23 
>> and CamelCase is off.)
>> My original tiddler is at the bottom showing the formatting that I used 
>> that did work.
>>
>> Duplicating the code you've shown results in the mess below. All the 
>> lines on the second bullet run together and the third bullet point is 
>> treated as a second level bullet to the 2nd bullet.
>> [image: tiddly1.jpg]
>>
>> I fixed the issue with the paragraphs running together but it doesn't 
>> resolve the issue with the 3rd bullet being shown as a secondary level as 
>> previously described.
>> [image: tiddly2.jpg]
>>  
>> My attempt to correct the third bullet problem remains unresolved. 
>> [image: tiddly3.jpg]
>>
>> This is a snapshot of the original tiddler I was working on and what 
>> ended up working for me. On another note, none of the @@ codes worked 
>> either even when directly copied from the example. So I ended up using the 
>> built in 'highlighting' instead. Inline CSS didn't work when used with the 
>> ,  or  tags and I'd spent enough time as it was to get it 
>> looking as I wanted. 
>> [image: originalTiddler.jpg]
>> And another with line numbering and a code block.
>> [image: tiddlerNumberingList.jpg]
>>
>> I'm not adverse at all if someone wishes to correct me and provide a 
>> working example on their end, and if it doesn't work on my end,  I'll turn 
>> to disabling any plugins installed after the TW5 file was installed and 
>> take a look at what plugin I had to disable for it to work as they've shown 
>> me. I don't have many. I try to load only those I need on my collection of 
>> TW5 files for other purposes.
>>
>> Thoughts? Corrections? I'm open to constructive criticism. 
>>
>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:22:36 PM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 3:17:28 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Although this is an old thread,
>>>
>>>
>>> As you note, this is an old thread (over 6 years old!).
>>>
>>> *A general solution has long ago been documented* here:
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Lists%20in%20WikiText 
>>> Scroll down to the end of the tiddler and you will see a heading
>>> labeled "Paragraphs in Lists", which describes enclosing the
>>> desired content within a ..., like this:
>>>
>>> # Step 1
>>> # Step 2
>>> # Step 3
>>>
>>> Here is the first of several paragraphs. Note that the double linebreak 
>>> preceding this paragraph is significant.
>>>
>>> And here is the second of several paragraphs.
>>> 
>>> # Step 4
>>> # Step 5
>>> # Step 6
>>>
>>> Note that this technique will work with ANY pair of matching HTML tags.  
>>> *You 
>>> can even use made up tags, like ...*.  The key points are 
>>> these:
>>>
>>>- *the opening tag is placed at the end of the first line that 
>>>starts the the bullet item*
>>>- *there is a double linebreak following that opening tag.*
>>>
>>> enjoy,
>>> -e
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-15 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 8:03:18 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:

> @Eric Shulman
> I appreciate your attempt to to show me a fix, I do. But as demonstrated 
> below, it doesn't work. It created an oddity of issues (I am using 5.1.23 
> and CamelCase is off.)
> My original tiddler is at the bottom showing the formatting that I used 
> that did work.
> Duplicating the code you've shown results in the mess below.
>

*You didn't actually duplicate the code I showed*.

In my post, the opening  occurs *after the text of the bullet item*, 
and there are *two newlines immediately following the opening *, so 
that the enclosed content is rendered in block mode.  You also didn't *end 
with a closing *, but rather used *another opening *, so your 
HTML is improperly formed, which is why "*the third bullet point is treated 
as a second level bullet to the 2nd bullet*", rather than starting a 3rd 
bullet as intended.

I'm not adverse at all if someone wishes to correct me
>
Thoughts? Corrections? I'm open to constructive criticism. 
>

Try using *the exact method I posted*, and see if that doesn't work as 
advertised.

Hope this helps,
-e

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[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hi,

The first  is fine, but the second  should be a 

On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 12:03:18 AM UTC-3 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:

> @Eric Shulman
> I appreciate your attempt to to show me a fix, I do. But as demonstrated 
> below, it doesn't work. It created an oddity of issues (I am using 5.1.23 
> and CamelCase is off.)
> My original tiddler is at the bottom showing the formatting that I used 
> that did work.
>
> Duplicating the code you've shown results in the mess below. All the lines 
> on the second bullet run together and the third bullet point is treated as 
> a second level bullet to the 2nd bullet.
> [image: tiddly1.jpg]
>
> I fixed the issue with the paragraphs running together but it doesn't 
> resolve the issue with the 3rd bullet being shown as a secondary level as 
> previously described.
> [image: tiddly2.jpg]
>  
> My attempt to correct the third bullet problem remains unresolved. 
> [image: tiddly3.jpg]
>
> This is a snapshot of the original tiddler I was working on and what ended 
> up working for me. On another note, none of the @@ codes worked either even 
> when directly copied from the example. So I ended up using the built in 
> 'highlighting' instead. Inline CSS didn't work when used with the , 
>  or  tags and I'd spent enough time as it was to get it looking as 
> I wanted. 
> [image: originalTiddler.jpg]
> And another with line numbering and a code block.
> [image: tiddlerNumberingList.jpg]
>
> I'm not adverse at all if someone wishes to correct me and provide a 
> working example on their end, and if it doesn't work on my end,  I'll turn 
> to disabling any plugins installed after the TW5 file was installed and 
> take a look at what plugin I had to disable for it to work as they've shown 
> me. I don't have many. I try to load only those I need on my collection of 
> TW5 files for other purposes.
>
> Thoughts? Corrections? I'm open to constructive criticism. 
>
> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:22:36 PM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote:
>
>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 3:17:28 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Although this is an old thread,
>>
>>
>> As you note, this is an old thread (over 6 years old!).
>>
>> *A general solution has long ago been documented* here:
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Lists%20in%20WikiText 
>> Scroll down to the end of the tiddler and you will see a heading
>> labeled "Paragraphs in Lists", which describes enclosing the
>> desired content within a ..., like this:
>>
>> # Step 1
>> # Step 2
>> # Step 3
>>
>> Here is the first of several paragraphs. Note that the double linebreak 
>> preceding this paragraph is significant.
>>
>> And here is the second of several paragraphs.
>> 
>> # Step 4
>> # Step 5
>> # Step 6
>>
>> Note that this technique will work with ANY pair of matching HTML tags.  
>> *You 
>> can even use made up tags, like ...*.  The key points are 
>> these:
>>
>>- *the opening tag is placed at the end of the first line that starts 
>>the the bullet item*
>>- *there is a double linebreak following that opening tag.*
>>
>> enjoy,
>> -e
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-14 Thread Shareda
Thanks! I'm going to use this too!

суббота, 14 августа 2021 г. в 06:22:36 UTC+6, Eric Shulman: 

> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 3:17:28 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Although this is an old thread,
>
>
> As you note, this is an old thread (over 6 years old!).
>
> *A general solution has long ago been documented* here:
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Lists%20in%20WikiText 
> Scroll down to the end of the tiddler and you will see a heading
> labeled "Paragraphs in Lists", which describes enclosing the
> desired content within a ..., like this:
>
> # Step 1
> # Step 2
> # Step 3
>
> Here is the first of several paragraphs. Note that the double linebreak 
> preceding this paragraph is significant.
>
> And here is the second of several paragraphs.
> 
> # Step 4
> # Step 5
> # Step 6
>
> Note that this technique will work with ANY pair of matching HTML tags.  *You 
> can even use made up tags, like ...*.  The key points are 
> these:
>
>- *the opening tag is placed at the end of the first line that starts 
>the the bullet item*
>- *there is a double linebreak following that opening tag.*
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>

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[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-13 Thread Eric Shulman
On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 3:17:28 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:

> Although this is an old thread,


As you note, this is an old thread (over 6 years old!).

*A general solution has long ago been documented* here:
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Lists%20in%20WikiText 
Scroll down to the end of the tiddler and you will see a heading
labeled "Paragraphs in Lists", which describes enclosing the
desired content within a ..., like this:

# Step 1
# Step 2
# Step 3

Here is the first of several paragraphs. Note that the double linebreak 
preceding this paragraph is significant.

And here is the second of several paragraphs.

# Step 4
# Step 5
# Step 6

Note that this technique will work with ANY pair of matching HTML tags.  *You 
can even use made up tags, like ...*.  The key points are these:

   - *the opening tag is placed at the end of the first line that starts 
   the the bullet item*
   - *there is a double linebreak following that opening tag.*

enjoy,
-e

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[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-13 Thread Douglas Glenn
Although this is an old thread, I had encountered the same issue in TW5. 
5.3.2.

It may be possible the fix shown above works with Markdown, but I am using  
'text/vnd.tiddlywiki'. I had fiddled with the font sizes a few days earlier 
trying to increase the editor font size and it appears I had made the 
Markdown text hideously large as displayed in the preview view. I didn't 
want take the time to fix the font issue and reformat to Markdown at the 
time.  So ...

There are two issues that occur if there is any deviation from the 
displayed code. 

   1. A single  tag for the entire list data doesn't work. Code 
   indentation within the list is lost and numbering again begins at 1. 
   2. When using 2 tags, if the second start tag is on a new line, issue 1 
   will again occur.
   
The second tag must begin right after the first closing tag to maintain the 
expected indentation and numbering continuation. These can be separated by 
a space or two, but again, no linefeed or carriage returns between the 
tags. 

 code 
# 1
# 2
# 3 text for x number of lines and the ending text is terminated as 
shown on this line. The tags must not have spaces between the ending text 
and  tags like this. . 

```
code block.
```

# 4 next data point
# 5 etc.
 /code 


On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 3:34:37 PM UTC-4 sil...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If you write this, is it what you want to ?
>
> # One
> # Two
> # Three
>
> ```
> multi
> line
> code
> ```
> 
> # four
> # etc.
>
> In your previous example, you have write title list item after  and 
> not before.
>
> Sylvain
>

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