Answering this question, I want to quote Python documentation. I tried a few different ways of doing Markdown to keep the tabs (indentation) in the quote and ended up with the fairly ugly version shown now (in the edit history).
I'd prefer not to put things that aren't code in code blocks, but I can't see another way to preserve the structure of the documentation. I suppose I could dig through the documentation page source code and copy the HTML content, but that's a bit advanced for me.
Is there an approved solution for this or should I just throw it in a code block?
I can't imagine this isn't a dupe, but I can't locate it.
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code too long. That looks fine.<dl>
,<dt>
, and<dd>
, which are part of the supported subset of HTML on Stack Exchange. This still doesn’t indent it, but in the future, the formatting of definition lists may be changed.