Beanman, Here is a conditional targeting of this behaviour, with this method just add the tag linewrap to tiddlers where you want this occurring.
See [[tiddlywiki.com for more|https://tiddlywiki.com/#Custom%20data-styles]] Add [data-tags*="linewrap"] in front of Eric suggested stylesheet and it will only apply to tiddlers tagged linewrap or what ever you call it. Just put the following CSS content into a tiddler (e.g., MyStylesheet), tagged with $:/tags/Stylesheet: [data-tags*="linewrap"] .tc-tiddler-body { word-break: normal; word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap; } Regards Tony On Thursday, 8 October 2020 08:37:51 UTC+11, TW Tones wrote: > > Beanman > > This is a common issue raised with new users, and there are plenty of work > arounds. There are good reasons for the default behaviour but it does > challenge long learned habits. > > There are some activities and projects occurring that will impact this and > give wiki text authors a lot more possibilities so keep your eyes open. > > However you may find in WYSIWYG editors such as Microsoft word etc you are > often using double<enter> for paragraph breaks as well, however we do it, > we do need to differentiate between lines and paragraphs. > Yet when using wiki text it is more like a simple text editor so needing > to indicate the paragraph seems unusual, but given wiki text gives you a > lot of formatting and presentation options its ultimate objective is > similar to WYSIS*WYG* outputs. > > Having used tiddlywiki in its various versions for more than a decade now > I am very familiar with it, yet every now and then it annoys me, others and > new users. Hence the ongoing work > > It seems Eric's great suggestion has some other effects, so I am looking > at a way to make it conditional. > > Tones > > On Thursday, 8 October 2020 02:11:15 UTC+11, Beanman wrote: >> >> >> Is there any way i could change the default behavior of wikitext so that >> it always behaves as if I'm using """ to get hard line breaks? Never in my >> life have I pressed the enter key and not wanted to get a hard line break >> out of it, so is there any setting I can change, or maybe just make it so >> that pages start with the triple quotes by default? >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/f67b4762-8b22-4cb9-9324-c36692cb95ado%40googlegroups.com.