Quote testing
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Michael Carter (36) 15 posts |
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Rob Heaton (274) 515 posts |
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Dave Higton (281) 668 posts |
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Dave Higton (281) 668 posts |
First lineSecond line |
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Dave Higton (281) 668 posts |
Hello |
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Dave Higton (281) 668 posts |
Hello |
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Steve Revill (20) 1361 posts |
Echo |
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Steve Revill (20) 1361 posts |
Echo |
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Dave Higton (281) 668 posts |
Well, if you gentlemen at ROOL would make your “Delete post forever” button work, we wouldn’t have this problem! |
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Steve Revill (20) 1361 posts |
:-D |
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Martin Bazley (331) 379 posts |
Nested quoteWoo!Double nested quoteUn-nested quote |
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David Pitt (102) 743 posts |
level 1level 2level 1 |
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Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
Woo for when ”...to follow shortly” disappears! |
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Peter van der Vos (95) 115 posts |
other way to do it use < blockquote > and < /blockquote > That took 24 minutes to find out. |
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Chris Hall (132) 3558 posts |
‘bq. quoted text’ is much quicker than ’<blockquote> quoted text </blockquote>‘ |
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Peter van der Vos (95) 115 posts |
I know, but how do you do nested quotes using bq.? |
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David Pitt (102) 743 posts |
I used nested “<blockquotes>” in my test above, which also took me about 24 minutes to find out. After another 24 minutes :-
Source :- bq. line 1 <blockquote> line 2 </blockquote> line 3
Note that a line break can upset that. |
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Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
Sorry – I could’ve been more helpful and linked to this post earlier. Have you also thought copying |
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Colin (478) 2433 posts |
Multilevel quotes use
Single level quote for 1 paragraph (paragraphs end with an empty line) use "bq. " at the beginning of a line.
outside quote Single level quote for multiple paragraphs use "bq.. " at the beginning of the first line and "p. " or other block structure at end.
outside quote. "p. " should be at the beginning of the line. Write some code use "bc.. " at the beginning of the first line and "p. " or other block structure at end.
outside code block. "p. " should be at the beginning of the line. Headers are written like this
h1. Header 1h2. Header 2h3. Header 3h4. Header 4h5. Header 5h6. Header 6Table style
Number lists
Bullet lists
Definition lists
links
If the URL has characters which have problems with Textile enclose the link with
Note: To link to a specific post use the URL from the date next to the posters name which is a link to that post. |
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andym (447) 473 posts |
and then carry on? |
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andym (447) 473 posts |
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Rick Murray (539) 13850 posts |
For adding snippets of code, it seems to me that using just code or pre is not enough. Here is pre (extra unwanted spaces between lines): one and here is code (no linebreaks): and here is pre with code inside (what we wanted):
…that being written as: ;-) Note – this post edited a dozen times – forum parser is very inconsistent about whether it uses straight HTML tags or < style markup… |
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Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
ISTR you need a blank line before/after the pre one two three Let’s see! |
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Martin Avison (27) 1494 posts |
Yet another test of blockquotes … (I do wish there was an easy-to-understand page of how to reply easily…)
some text
some text
some text How the hell do I reply to this while preserving these blocks?? |
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Martin Bazley (331) 379 posts |
I don't think there's any way to do it in Textile. (Yes, crap, isn't it?) Try using the <notextile> tag, like so: Level 1Level 2Level 1 again With the HTML <blockquote> tag. |
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