[MlMt] Markdown confusion with line breaks between paragraphs

Florian Heidenreich fheidenreich at gmail.com
Thu Nov 18 08:10:04 EST 2021


That's interesting. I have "Inline CSS (with Premailer)" selected at 
*Preferences → Composer*. The other option is "Scoped Stylesheet".

Can you share how you've made the "Inline CSS (Juice)" option available 
for you?

Kind regards
— Florian


On 18 Nov 2021, at 13:40, Eric Sharakan wrote:

> Benny and I have been working together to try to figure this one out.  
> What ended up fixing it for me was switching to the "Inline CSS 
> (Juice)" option as the Embedding Method in the Composer preferences 
> pane (after we struggled to figure out why I couldn't see that option 
> for a while).  I previously was using "Inline CSS (with Premailer)".
>
> -Eric
>
> On 18 Nov 2021, at 3:37, Florian Heidenreich wrote:
>
>> I've noticed this too and the only way to circumvent this and go back 
>> into normal editing mode is to remove the last newline after the 
>> quoted text.
>>
>> By that, quoted text that appeared with a gray background changes 
>> into text with normal background but blue text font.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> — Florian
>>
>>
>> On 16 Nov 2021, at 20:54, Eric Sharakan wrote:
>>
>>> [Running r5846 on macOS 11.6.1]
>>>
>>> Hi Benny, I know others have mentioned this, but it's become quite 
>>> frustrating to me that sometimes I need to enter two consecutive 
>>> newlines when composing with Markdown to get a visible line break 
>>> between paragraphs.  For me, it only seems to happen when replying 
>>> to some specific emails, so I suspect it's related to the 
>>> content/format in those emails.
>>>
>>> I also seem to have found an even more pathological symptom: in one 
>>> specific case, no amount of consecutive newlines puts a line break 
>>> between paragraphs.  In this one case, it seems to happen when 
>>> there's text between triple backticks in my reply.  I'll send 
>>> details (including the full email I'm trying to compose) to Benny 
>>> privately.
>>>
>>> Any chance this can be looked into?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> -Eric
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