How to Format ► for linebreak add 2 spaces at end
Why?
Why can't Stack Overflow as one of the biggest "Coding-Platforms" handle a stupid "Line-Break" as a "Line-Break"? Why "2 Spaces at the end"?
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How to Format ► for linebreak add 2 spaces at end
Why?
Why can't Stack Overflow as one of the biggest "Coding-Platforms" handle a stupid "Line-Break" as a "Line-Break"? Why "2 Spaces at the end"?
Best, [next line in editor view] dognose.
I think the designers of markdown left us with the following choices:
Sounds like a pretty reasonable decision for me.
Why can't stackoverflow as one of the biggest "Coding-Platforms" handle a stupid "Line-Break" as a "Line-Break"? Why "2 Spaces at the end"?
Here's a better question: why should it?
As far as plain text is concerned, double-spacing to have line breaks has been the way of things since the earliest text editors. Without paragraph indention, there's no other way to tell where one paragraph ends and another begins.
Markdown is a documentation format that is designed to be easily read regardless of whether it is formatted or not. Which means that, by design, it must use the standard way of depicting paragraph spacing: double-space.
Furthermore, it's often very useful to have line breaks inserted to prevent having to use wrapping or horizontal scrolling in your text editor. Breaking lines within a paragraph at, for example, 80 characters. If you respected all line breaks blindly when formatting that text, you would wreck your paragraph formatting.
Why go against that? Why develop a new dialect of Markdown (or worse, a whole new language) just for this? Why is what you propose in any way better than what we have now?