Test it, I think it is due to the plugin $:/plugins/sq/editor-autolist. If 
you do not need it, you could try to disable it.

Birthe

søndag den 21. februar 2021 kl. 22.15.34 UTC+1 skrev peter...@gmail.com:

> Hi Chris, 
> thanks for the clarification! For me, bullet lists and numbered lists 
> (including these line breaks are an important feature and I am using STROLL 
> > i made an nteresting observation: I downloaded Marios plugin. It works in 
> original TW with reasonable output: also for lists it works great, an 
> space-space-enter at the end produces a new paragraph and for a next 
> bullet/numbers I need to again hit * or #. However, in STROLL, hitting 
> space-space-enter at the end of a bullet paragraph produces a correctly 
> indented new line but with a (unneccessary) * or # at the beginning. No 
> clue how to turn this off. Any idea?
>
> kind regards
> Peter
>
> clutterstack schrieb am Sonntag, 21. Februar 2021 um 18:06:29 UTC+1:
>
>> Hi Peter, 
>>
>> At first guess, it looks as though you may be using standard WikiText 
>> (the default in TiddlyWiki), rather than Markdown? 
>>
>> In this case, the triple-double-quote delimiters would be the syntax you 
>> want for hard linebreaks (or if you want Markdown-like syntax just for 
>> linebreaks, Mario's plugin). Mario's long link 
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Hard%20Linebreaks%20in%20WikiText:%5B%5BHard%20Linebreaks%20in%20WikiText%5D%5D%20%5B%5BHard%20Linebreaks%20with%20CSS%20-%20Example%5D%5D%20%5B%5BHard%20Linebreaks%20with%20CSS%5D%5D
>> brings up the relevant TiddlyWiki docs for that.
>>
>> Quick excerpt from Hard Linebreaks in WikiText 
>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Hard%20Linebreaks%20in%20WikiText>:
>>
>> """ 
>> This is a line 
>> and this is a new line 
>> while this is yet another line 
>> and this is the final one 
>> apart from this one 
>> """
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Chris
>> On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 10:44:21 AM UTC-5 peter...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> hi mario, 
>>>
>>> thanks for the very quick reply!  Of course, I would like to stay with 
>>> the standard :-). However, the first option does not work in my wiki, I 
>>> just downloaded an new empty.html TW wiki to test, and it does not work 
>>> there either, unfortunately. Entering "<BR>" works fine but is simply tool 
>>> long if used often and clutters the text. See screenshot. Any 
>>> configurations I missed out? I am working on a Win 10 machine.
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> PMario schrieb am Sonntag, 21. Februar 2021 um 16:31:05 UTC+1:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> If you use markdown, you should use the markdown standard, which is 
>>>> defined as <space><space><enter>
>>>>
>>>> So just put 2 spaces at the end of the line and it will create a 
>>>> hard-linebreak
>>>>
>>>> If you want to do the same with TW syntax see:
>>>>
>>>>  - 
>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Hard%20Linebreaks%20in%20WikiText:%5B%5BHard%20Linebreaks%20in%20WikiText%5D%5D%20%5B%5BHard%20Linebreaks%20with%20CSS%20-%20Example%5D%5D%20%5B%5BHard%20Linebreaks%20with%20CSS%5D%5D
>>>>
>>>> Or you can use my space-space-newline plugin. It works the same way as 
>>>> MD syntax.
>>>>
>>>>  - https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/space-space-newline/
>>>>
>>>> -mario
>>>>
>>>>

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