Today I came across this answer in the Late Answers review queue. It is obvious that the new user did not understand how newlines appear in posts. When I clicked edit to look at the original text, there were some line breaks that did not appear in the output because the previous lines did not have two spaces at their ends.
I wanted to edit the post because his/her intentions were clear, but edits are required to be more than 6 characters, and I don't think trailing whitespace additions count. I believe the readability of that post could be greatly improved by applying the author's intended line breaks.
A workaround would be to manually add the html <\br>, but I suspect I would get my edits rejected for hacky workarounds like that.
Also, I know the answer isn't great and could use some rewording as well. However, I don't know the language or topic at hand well enough to improve the technical content of the answer, and I don't think it's quite bad enough to flag. Someone more experienced in that field would be in a better position to tell if its a worthwhile answer or not. Fixing the line breaks is the only significant improvement I feel qualified to make.
What is the suggested course of action if a post needs line breaks fixed, but I don't have any other non-trivial edits to make?
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. Still, use a good edit summary and be sure there's nothing else left to improve.<\br>
. Its something that others will have to remove later if its re-edited after you edit it.