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I want to respond to a user on Stack Overflow with some comments and some Delphi code.

However, I cannot understand how to post the code section. The instructions do not make a lot of sense to me.

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  • This question is a better fit for [meta] than it is for Stack Overflow! In the future, when you want to ask a question about how to use the site, make sure to ask it there instead of here on the main site, where it's off topic. In the meantime, the help center page on post formatting should help you out.
    – zcoop98
    May 17, 2021 at 23:43
  • Do you want to post code in a comment? If so, use `". That's a backtick which will format your code.
    – 10 Rep
    May 17, 2021 at 23:59
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    Does this answer your question? Minimarkdown formatting in SO comments
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    May 18, 2021 at 0:01

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First of all, let me start by saying that Stack Overflow is not a forum. Its Q&A format is not designed for discussions. Or as the tour page puts it:

Ask questions, get answers, no distractions

If you can structure your reply as an answer (i.e., it must attempt to answer the original question and not just reply to a single user), then you may post an answer. See this Help Center article for information on how you can format the code in your answer.

Otherwise, you can post a comment. In which case, you're limited by the 600-character limit of a comment and you can't have formatted multiline code. You can, however, write single-line code wrapped in backticks. For more info, see the "Comment Formatting" section in the Help Center article mentioned above.

Alternatively, you could post the code to a third-party website (e.g., a GitHub gist, Pastebin, etc.) and include a link to it in your comment.

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