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Change wording, as suggested by Heretic Monkey.
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Since nothing has happened on this front for years, I hereby phrase out the simplest possible fix, which might be a bit hackish but would work perfectly fine:

When pressing the {} button without any text/code being selected, then instead of inserting

My foo quobez this wun:
    
    enter code here

it should insert

My foo quobez this wun:
    
Enter code here, then markselect it and press the “Code sample” button again

(as before, it should be pre-markedselected).

That would prevent the confusion between Markdown indentation and code indentation, which really is a persistent problem in particular when new users post questions about Python or Haskell (where the indentation can actually make a semantic difference and it's often not clear whether the problem that's asked about is really due to wrong indentation or if that's merely an artifact of the Stackoverflow format).

I doubt anybody would find this change controversial, and it would be trivial to implement, so please do it.


In fact this proposal would basically retain the old behaviour: if you simply press the {} button twice, then the auto-inserted text gets indented, just like the currently auto-inserted text is. So even if somebody for whatever reason relies on that, they would still be fine.

Since nothing has happened on this front for years, I hereby phrase out the simplest possible fix, which might be a bit hackish but would work perfectly fine:

When pressing the {} button without any text/code being selected, then instead of inserting

My foo quobez this wun:
    
    enter code here

it should insert

My foo quobez this wun:
    
Enter code here, then mark it and press the “Code sample” button again

(as before, it should be pre-marked).

That would prevent the confusion between Markdown indentation and code indentation, which really is a persistent problem in particular when new users post questions about Python or Haskell (where the indentation can actually make a semantic difference and it's often not clear whether the problem that's asked about is really due to wrong indentation or if that's merely an artifact of the Stackoverflow format).

I doubt anybody would find this change controversial, and it would be trivial to implement, so please do it.


In fact this proposal would basically retain the old behaviour: if you simply press the {} button twice, then the auto-inserted text gets indented, just like the currently auto-inserted text is. So even if somebody for whatever reason relies on that, they would still be fine.

Since nothing has happened on this front for years, I hereby phrase out the simplest possible fix, which might be a bit hackish but would work perfectly fine:

When pressing the {} button without any text/code being selected, then instead of inserting

My foo quobez this wun:
    
    enter code here

it should insert

My foo quobez this wun:
    
Enter code here, then select it and press the “Code sample” button again

(as before, it should be pre-selected).

That would prevent the confusion between Markdown indentation and code indentation, which really is a persistent problem in particular when new users post questions about Python or Haskell (where the indentation can actually make a semantic difference and it's often not clear whether the problem that's asked about is really due to wrong indentation or if that's merely an artifact of the Stackoverflow format).

I doubt anybody would find this change controversial, and it would be trivial to implement, so please do it.


In fact this proposal would basically retain the old behaviour: if you simply press the {} button twice, then the auto-inserted text gets indented, just like the currently auto-inserted text is. So even if somebody for whatever reason relies on that, they would still be fine.

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leftaroundabout
  • 120.6k
  • 13
  • 9

Since nothing has happened on this front for years, I hereby phrase out the simplest possible fix, which might be a bit hackish but would work perfectly fine:

When pressing the {} button without any text/code being selected, then instead of inserting

My foo quobez this wun:
    
    enter code here

it should insert

My foo quobez this wun:
    
Enter code here, then mark it and press the “Code sample” button again

(as before, it should be pre-marked).

That would prevent the confusion between Markdown indentation and code indentation, which really is a persistent problem in particular when new users post questions about Python or Haskell (where the indentation can actually make a semantic difference and it's often not clear whether the problem that's asked about is really due to wrong indentation or if that's merely an artifact of the Stackoverflow format).

I doubt anybody would find this change controversial, and it would be trivial to implement, so please do it.


In fact this proposal would basically retain the old behaviour: if you simply press the {} button twice, then the auto-inserted text gets indented, just like the currently auto-inserted text is. So even if somebody for whatever reason relies on that, they would still be fine.