Anonymous ID: 06de2d Dec. 11, 2020, 12:12 a.m. No.21592   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1593 >>1594 >>1595

>>21496

Midnight Formatting

 

In my text editor, xed. Firefox on Linux Mint.

 

Thinking about 'How I get to the next line' may make a difference.

 

Also tab indentation and it can be replaced, if I choose, by a number of spaces which can be set in preferences.

 

I can get to next line with Return (aka Enter)

 

One line

Next line

A third line

And a 4th

 

  • OR -

 

I can Enter a slew of lines to later put text into, never again using Return.

 

One line

Putting this on a second line

And this on da 3rd

And so on, all on waiting lines

 

Putting this on a waiting line w/o using Return

And this too

But used Return for this line

Not for this one, which was waiting here blank

Used Return for this one.

 

Two Returns got me to this line to play briefly with tabs

I'll use return exclusively heer

Pref-Indentation-NOT 'using spaces instead of tabs,' tab width 4:

Two tab put this line indented thus

and again.

No tab. I'll retype that USING spaces instead of tabs all below.

 

Still using Return exclusively

Two tabs, text editor replacing 'em with spaces now

Same again

Annnd no tab.

 

Tab stuff is code

Browser interprets the code and displays the text.

Prolly coulda just said that.

Each line here another tab.

 

Thank you for your patience.

Anonymous ID: 06de2d Dec. 11, 2020, 12:39 a.m. No.21595   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1597 >>1599 >>1603

>>21592

 

If one baker types it on his toy

and another edits it on his

and the toys or the apps

are coded inharmoniously

 

Or even if they are all cool with each other

 

and different browsers interpret the formatting code differently …

 

Could be the browsers or could be the text editors (or their settings). Browsers do seem to be most likely because they are more complex and variable with a shorter history of development.

 

But still could be text editor settings in their respective preferences… Wudn't that be a hoot.

 

(I don't even know if the bakers do this stuff with text editors!)

Anonymous ID: 06de2d Dec. 11, 2020, 12:50 a.m. No.21596   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21594

 

Excellent feedback. Thank you.

 

Looks same on my firefox.

 

Both as intended to look with no glitchies.

 

We need another cap from a non-linux firefox, and cap from any other browser relevant to previous discussion.

 

A simple report, "looks same to me, no glitches" could suffice in place of a screen capture.

 

I'm desktop, btw. Don't trust those lil things people carry around.

Anonymous ID: 06de2d Dec. 11, 2020, 1:55 a.m. No.21601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1605

>>21599

>one stop meme board is out of line

 

My brain is getting tired. Just putting these on the table to look at is a bit of a task for me. Operating this machine/navigating and troubleshooting the formatting are two entirely different brain modes to me. Operating the computer (and communicating with some precision)is the more challenging .

 

These telling you something? I'm still concentrating on driving the machine.

 

I'll go look at your "also interesting" post & caps now…

Anonymous ID: 06de2d Dec. 11, 2020, 2:41 a.m. No.21606   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1610

>>21605

 

My text editor has no user selectible imperial vs metric as far as I can see.

 

I'm guessing that's in the font size, which I'm guessing is pixels.

 

There was once, next door, a baker or note-taker whom I suspected was using MS WORD or LibreOffice instead of a text editor. I hope nobody here is doin that.

 

Pic related is my text editor Preferences - to show what's there, not what the settings happen to be.

Anonymous ID: 06de2d Dec. 11, 2020, 4 a.m. No.21612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1613 >>1616 >>1628

>>21610

 

ALIGN COLUMNS OF TEXT

 

Did a search. There's more hits than appear in the cap, also the sugg'ns on the right.

 

Now back to big pharm corporate scum, lying Media brainfuchery, and waiting for SCOTUS to decide if they want a civil war or not …