Hi, Jeremy —

Sorry for disappearing for two weeks.  I wanted to double-check on a 
different machine and confirm that it stayed consistent — and then got 
distracted by something shiny ... .

Here's what I can report:

   - The display quirk occurs on at least one other Windows 8 machine 
   running IE10.
   - Local TiddlyWikis that I have brought over from other machines 
   (without having been edited/saved under either IE10 or Win8) display the 
   quirk, too.
   - The example tiddler you pointed me to (
   http://tiddlywiki.com/#ExamplePlugin) lacks text-wrapping in the 
   <PRE>/code section, but the actual line breaks display as I'd expect them 
   to.

And most surprising of all, something I didn't notice before — because I 
loaded by own example (
http://tiddlywiki.secret-hq.com/testing/IE10_PRE-CodeRendering.html) 
without viewing it on the web:

   - When viewed locally, the line breaks aren't visible in <PRE>/code 
   sections — but when viewed over *http:*, they are!

I've added screenshots to my example illustrating the point:

http://tiddlywiki.secret-hq.com/testing/IE10_PRE-CodeRendering.html

Could there be some arcane permissions setting preventing IE10 from parsing 
the breaks in a local file but not in a file viewed over the web?

Puzzling ... .

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