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Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
you may want to edit your answer so that the reason why my "bug" is not a bug is at the top, and the recommendation for a better solution is at the bottom.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
::facepalm:: of course.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
and then changed it back i guess...
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
hey @Chichiray, why did you change my post so that my example of the parser breaking is no longer an example of the parser breaking?
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
regardless of if my choice of pre is the best, AFAIK this is a bug with the parser. i thought that this was the appropriate venue for reporting bugs.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
thanks, that's a good workaround. but the parser still has a bug AFAIK, and that's what i'm reporting.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
thanks -- but i am trying to report a bug with the parser, i'm not looking for a workaround
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
it's not source code. so if i use the 4-space indent, SO will incorrectly guess what language it is based on my tags, and give it meaningless colors
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
Because it is not source code. I don't want syntax highlighting (SO will guess wrongly about what language it is)
Nov
2
comment Are there any considerations for some sort of “multiple correct answers” feature?
I think i want community wiki, but with more oomph. Like i want to select 2 answers and say "you two people, work together to form the perfect answer!"
Nov
2
comment Are there any considerations for some sort of “multiple correct answers” feature?
@afg i am not looking for a poll / discussion, I even explicitly mentioned how it would be bad to replicate forum functionality...
Oct
5
comment proposed tag synonyms: rails3.1 and ruby-on-rails3.1
There are questions that are specific to specific versions, which is why all three tags are useful. There are people who can answer a ruby-on-rails-3.1 question but who are only subscribed to the ruby-on-rails tag, which is why it is advantageous to tag a question with both. I agree that it's messy, but this is what creates that behavior.
Sep
28
comment Why didn't my edit get transferred over with my question?
ah okay, didn't think to check that... hah.
May
16
comment Edit size requirement does not allow for significant syntax improvements
Thanks @SamB for the reference to the code language stuff, that's useful. Yeah, I'm anti-filler too, but really that practice just indicates either a problem or a lack of information. see my feature request here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/91533
May
16
comment Edit size requirement does not allow for significant syntax improvements
I did not know that. In the first case, where does that markup go? In the second case -- what are you referring to?
Feb
16
comment Fix Markdown/SmartyPants in question titles
What is $...$?
Jan
31
comment Render code strings in question titles
Hm, you're right. Not sure what I was thinking the first time I looked at it.
Jan
26
comment Render code strings in question titles
it wouldn't be transformed at all in the <title>, only in the h1 and question listings
Jun
29
comment Is it possible to explicitly tell Stack Overflow the language of the code block you are including?
Thanks! I'll ask it there. Do you think I should delete this question?