Hi, Jay.
>How about if using the PRE tags didn't automatically create a new paragraph? I've had situaltions like Hilmar's and tried to turn PRE off to add bold then turn back on to continue the text, but it drops the bolded text down to a new line.
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>Something like:
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>< PRE > Type some text here where < /PRE > < B >this< /B > < PRE > is bold? < /PRE >
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>Without it dropping the word "this" on a line by itself? Is that under your control?
This would be against how HTML works. I think the ideal thing would be to respect all HTML features (including the B tag inside PRE), but as we need to parse the entries and filter out potentially dangerous tags, all this is a bit complex to do.
My own take at this is to highlight code fragments like we use to do in code, with some flashy comments. I personally didn't find it very bad, but maybe if there are many people needing this, we may reconsider.
Regards,