Steps 2 and 3 are to defeat the auto-complete rule that in
certain cases turns two consecutive spaces into a period and
one space. The other steps are the
same as what you would do on a regular computer.
Note that you should only do this if you are typing a poem
or something else where you would use the HTML element.
Normally you should use paragraph breaks, which you get by
pressing “return” twice, so that a blank line is between the
paragraphs (same as on a regular computer).
What web browser are you using? I have a “return” button in Safari (on
an iPhone 3G running iOS 4.2.1).
I might try HTML breaks next time.
Won’t work; the LW Markdown implementation doesn’t do raw HTML. (In
other words, when I typed “ ” in my previous comment and this one, I
didn’t need to do any escaping to get it to show up rather than turn
into a line break.)
If you don’t mind some hassle, it would probably work to write your
comment in the “Notes” app, then copy and paste it.
Type a space.
Type a letter (doesn’t matter which).
Erase the letter.
Type another space.
Press “return”.
Steps 2 and 3 are to defeat the auto-complete rule that in certain cases turns two consecutive spaces into a period and one space. The other steps are the same as what you would do on a regular computer.
Note that you should only do this if you are typing a poem or something else where you would use the HTML
element. Normally you should use paragraph breaks, which you get by pressing “return” twice, so that a blank line is between the paragraphs (same as on a regular computer).
The problem is, I don’t think I have a return button? Ah well, it’s not a big deal at all. I might try HTML breaks next time.
What web browser are you using? I have a “return” button in Safari (on an iPhone 3G running iOS 4.2.1).
Won’t work; the LW Markdown implementation doesn’t do raw HTML. (In other words, when I typed “
” in my previous comment and this one, I didn’t need to do any escaping to get it to show up rather than turn into a line break.)
If you don’t mind some hassle, it would probably work to write your comment in the “Notes” app, then copy and paste it.