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I have just come from the hell of writing this comment, and as I have had numerous problems in the past with formatting comments nicely I thought I would write about them

  • There seems to be no documentation for the variation of markdown and HTML that is available within comments

  • HTML seems to be unavailable within comments, although I can't see why it should be that way and I have done no real tests on this.

  • There is no preview option on comments. So I have to bare my inadequacies to the world before I get the debug information to fix them myself. For a site with such elaborate posting facilities, this is a surprising shortfall

  • Explicit newlines in comments please. I realise that it would take some fancy JavaScript, but at present there is no way to politely publish multi-line code in Stack Overflow comments

  • And, while we're at it, the five-minute limit on updating comments seems to be a wrong decision. If I find a mistake later than five minutes after my post then I simply edit and copy my original, then delete it and repost

What does the team think?

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    Downvote is not mine, but I stopped at your first bullet point because that documentation is rightly available in the editing help. Pretty much all your other points are also answered on the Overmeta if you dig around a little. Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:38
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    I downvoted because I disagree with the feature request. Documentation is available, there's a link to it right next to the comment entry box. As for the rest, comments are second class posts and aren't likely - and probably don't need - to get much more support or features than they already do. Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:40
  • All of that is fair, but @AnthonyGrist I wonder if you've ever had to describe what is missing from a Stack Overflow question without submitting a solution?
    – Borodin
    Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:42
  • @FrédéricHamidi: Thank you. That is invaluable. But can you trace a stream of information from the comment box to "what I should put i here"? Also, your reference doesn't seem to solve the rest of my points.
    – Borodin
    Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:46
  • @Borodin, I'm afraid I don't understand your "stream of information" part of your comment... Can you rephrase it? As for your last sentence, it means you have not dug around enough :) Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:48
  • @FrédéricHamidi: What I'm asking is, how can someone typing into a comment box know what he may type? It shouldn't be by referring to the Site Manual
    – Borodin
    Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:50
  • @Borodin, ah, I see. You might have missed the help link to the bottom right of the comment area, below the Add Comment button. It pops up a short explanation with a Learn more... link leading to the full help page. Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 16:52
  • @FrédéricHamidi: Yes, thank you. I had become accustomed to the furniture of the SO page and ignored it. So help for comments is a click at bottom-right on help, while help for questions and solutions is a click on an orange question mark icon at top right. Not a nice design. And we still haven't solved my problem of multi-line comments that must exist as they are not a solution.
    – Borodin
    Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 17:02
  • Because of comments like "I stopped at your first bullet point" I think I must post many, separate questions here.
    – Borodin
    Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 17:05
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    @Borodin, or you could follow my advice and consult the Overmeta. Here, I found the discussion regarding multi-line comments for you. Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 17:07

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The first premise is false:

  • There seems to be no documentation for the variation of markdown and HTML that is available within comments

editing-help#comment-formatting


  • HTML

What for? <img>?

  • Preview

Just hit enter, review, edit.

  • Newlines

Use some form of spacing . . . . . or write an answer if the thing is so extensive.

  • Time limit

Yes, is a good workaround when spotting mistakes after the time limit: copy/delete/create-new-one.


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  • Regarding your first point: for example, I would like to be able to put bold italics within italics. That is a problem with markdown, but can usually be fixed by using <b> tags. The current implementation requires that the italics be closed and followed by whitespace before the bold italics are opened.
    – Borodin
    Commented Oct 19, 2014 at 22:49
  • I agree with the premise being wrong, however I just fell into comment hell myself because there is no preview for comments. So I tried adding a short code snippet. Tried again. ... and again and then fell onto "you can only edit a comment every 5 seconds". Plus the default behavior of a comment is to post upon hitting the enter key, unlike when posting an answer. Commented Feb 27, 2016 at 0:49

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