Various editors allow you to press Shift+Enter for hard line breaks. I 
think this would be a nice(-r) solution, if possible.

But actually, if I understand it right there is now

<<< and > for block quotes (btw, I'm always unsure if it's <<< or >>>) 
(with resevations for googlegroup messing up this here)
```` for monospace
""" for hard line breaks
double enter for paragraphs
and maybe more.

...am I alone in thinking that this is a bit much? It doesn't feel 
coherent. Even CSS would be more intuitive and generic ; ie {{block{ ... 
{{mono{ ...etc. So how about this idea, using the single and familiar > as 
a markup indicator

>block
here's the
block text
>block

>mono
10 write "Hello"
20 goto 10;
>mono

>linebreaks
poetry for
the people
>linebreaks

etc

Maybe that repetitive bottom command is not necessary, i.e instead of 
bottom >mono just a single > to show end.

Could even be with optional commands for even easier use, ie all these for 
the same result: >mono or >code or >m or >c

I think this is a LOT easier to learn (and there's already a LOT of other 
stuff to learn in order to use TW). I think we should strive for as few, as 
genereic and as coherent commands as possible.

<:-)


On Sunday, December 15, 2013 3:16:58 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I've just added support for hard line breaks using triple-double quotes:
>
> """
> The linebreak at the end
> of this line
> will be preserved
> """
>
> The new feature will be released with 5.0.2 shortly
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 4:50 AM, jb <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Me too. I am a long time TWC user (several yrs.) without really 
>> understand all the underlying code. I have been able to mimic others and 
>> use some or Eric's awesome plugins. I am having a really hard time warming 
>> up to all of the extra spacing in TW5. If only we could get a theme that 
>> have a more 'classic' look.
>> Awesome job Jeremy!
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, December 14, 2013 8:11:31 PM UTC+8, Gerald Strickland wrote:
>>>
>>> First off, thank you Jeremy Ruston and to all of those involved with 
>>> TiddlyWiki. I started using TWC a few months ago and it completely 
>>> satisfied the way I like to keep my notes and document whatever I happen to 
>>> be working on. Simply incredible. Then early this month, while looking for 
>>> ways to tweak the look of my TWC, I came across TW5 and was blown away!
>>>
>>> The question is exactly what's written on the subject line. In TWC, when 
>>> writing a tiddler, I can hit the enter key and start a new line. In TW5, I 
>>> can only (afaik) achieve this either by creating a bullet or numbered list. 
>>> There are cases where I would not want a bullet or numbered list and just 
>>> simply create a new line. The way I'm doing this now is by typing in <br> 
>>> in front of each line. Is there another way of doing this? Not that big of 
>>> a deal if there isn't, just curious. I understand hitting "Enter" twice 
>>> moves you down to a new line, but I'd prefer if I didn't have that much 
>>> space between my lines.
>>>
>>> I could always experiment using a text expander software or something 
>>> like that to speed up the <br> inputs. OR I could make it easy on myself 
>>> and just get used to numbered lists and bullets.
>>>
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