From: Herschel <hcohen2@comcast.net>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Possible hidden html tags in straight text in eamcs?
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:42:28 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <462BF2E4.4020107@comcast.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <462BE5BE.9040904@gmail.com>
Lennart Borgman (gmail) wrote:
> Herschel wrote:
>> I attempted several searches without finding any getting matches. It
>> might be that I am not good at guessing terms used.
>>
>> I doubt they exist, but can invisible tags exist in a web page I have
>> written in emacs that act like an inserted line break, e.g. <br /> or
>> <p>? That's what I am seeing whether direct use of the browser, or using
>> the html option and viewing the code rendered. It's weird, because the
>> lines in the editor are uniformly wrapped and nothing is visible where
>> the lines break when rendered. Efforts to delete such hidden tags have
>> failed, hence, I am at loss what I might have encountered.
>
>
> A small example would help us understand what you mean.
>
Just figured it out putting in the examples. I have superscripts, and
the line spacing is too tight to fit, hence it was these lines forcing
greater spacing.
I sincerely appreciated your question, had I not attempted to answer
your request for a greater explanation by pasting in the sample code I
would not have seen the answer. I was in the midst explaining the
breaks. It was a sample I pasted in that suddenly expanded the line
spacing, at first I looked for a hidden code, or the area I copied to
see if I took part of the blank line, then I saw the superscript sitting
just too high. Really, almost laughing out loud. Thank you!!
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2007-04-22 22:36 Possible hidden html tags in straight text in eamcs? Herschel
2007-04-22 22:46 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
2007-04-22 23:42 ` Herschel [this message]
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