![]() This is the closest I’ve gotten to something that looks good in both markdown and preview modes. Then I realized that a tab character in Obsidian will be translated as a valid empty character. on the final line (which displays a single dot). Eventually, it needs to force a full paragraph break by seeing a normal character (a space won’t work). I can work around the issue by just making every single line of code its own block and adding 2 spaces to the end of each to achieve a newline, but this is rather tedious and looks very. What this is doing is using the “line break” feature of Obsidian’s MD parser to add in line breaks. I've tried searching for different types of markdown syntax and trying just about every variant I can think of, and the block simply will not display newlines. This is at least somewhat clean looking inside both the straight text version and the preview version. Then, with the very last one I add a single tab key. So I solved it by using a bunch of \ characters, one per line, in multiple lines. Adding a bunch of 's for instance is not my definition of pretty white space when you look at the markdown version. I have a default metadata section that is added at the end of every note, and I greatly prefer to have this stuff pushed down away from the main text of the note.Īlso, there are many ways to add whitespace that look fine in the preview mode, but look rather messy in the edit (markdown) mode. Blank line is the standard markup for end of paragraph in latex, the fact that par also works is an implementation detail. There is no sense in which par is more explicit. First though - I too would emphasize the desire for adding whitespace with just carriage returns. zyy a blank line is reported as par so if you change the definiton of par you change the definition of blank lines. Just in case you are still looking for a solution, here is the best approach I have.
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