Hi

If you don't mind an indent, a quick method I often employ is an abuse of 
the wikitext for definitions; after a lone semicolon is placed somewhere - 
colons can be used anywhere to place lines one after the other (but 
indented.)

;

:This is line 1
:This is line 2

I also abuse the semicolon for creating headers (beats entering three 
exclamation marks.)

;Header 1

some text

;Header2

etc

regards

On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:25:54 PM UTC+2, Thomas Guldstrand Larsen 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Warning: newbie here...
>
> When editing a tiddler, I write e.g
>
> This is line one.
> This in line two.
>
> When saving the tiddler it becomes
>
> This is line one. This is line two.
>
> So I try:
>
> This is line one.
>
> This in line two.
>
> and it becomes:
>
> This is line one.
>
> This in line two.
>
> How to prevent that? I just want the formatting to be as I wrote it 
> originally...I don't want This is line two to be in a new paragraph.
>
> Is there any WYSIWYG editors for TW5?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

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