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    Conflicting formatting rules?

    It seems that there are conflicting formatting rules.

    Everywhere on the forum, this message is displayed:
    If you have copied text output that contains formatting (colors, highlighting, etc.), please do not enclose it in QUOTE or CODE tags. Just right-click your mouse and choose "Paste Without Formatting" or similar (Paste as plain text).
    However, in the topic Using CODE vs QUOTE tags with formatted content, it is written that:
    Please do not use the CODE tag when pasting content that contains formatting (colored text, bold text, underline text, italic text, etc) Use the QUOTE tag instead.​
    (Underline added for emphasis.)

    The way I interpret it makes it seems like the last message is in conflict of the first.
    But I am new here, and may be missing something😌

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    Welcome to KFN. I wrote both messages. Hmm. I'll take a look at them.
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      #3
      The Topic you cited is three-years old. I've 'unstuck' that Topic. The displayed message is the guidance one should follow.
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        #4
        use QUOTE to quote someone else's post (worts and all).

        Originally posted by Rahsna View Post
        It seems that there are conflicting formatting rules.

        Everywhere on the forum, this message is displayed:

        However, in the topic Using CODE vs QUOTE tags with formatted content, it is written that:

        (Underline added for emphasis.)

        The way I interpret it makes it seems like the last message is in conflict of the first.
        But I am new here, and may be missing something😌

        use the CONSOLE $ for command line inputs or package names that you want keep inline with the rest of your text

        ls -al or firefox


        use CODE # when you need a code block of text

        Code:
        that spans
        multiple lines
        and does not require
        formatting other than spaces
        and [text] characters
        
        or if you have a really long line of text that would be impacted by a word wrap in the wrong place such as including log file output and things like that... the CODE block will automagically provide a scroll bar slider thing.
        always put a single character such a period or slash on the last  line of the block so that the scroll bar doesn't hide the last line of actual text
         /
        Last edited by skyfishgoo; Yesterday, 02:31 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
          Welcome to KFN. [...]
          Thank you for the welcoming. I hope to find much use of this forum in my journey with Kubuntu 😌


          Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
          The Topic you cited is three-years old. I've 'unstuck' that Topic. The displayed message is the guidance one should follow.
          Thank you for taking the time to clear that. I will adjust my future formatting accordingly ☺️

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rahsna View Post
            I will adjust my future formatting accordingly

            Basically, terminal output is best to use the [CODE] tag, which is for plain-text, and does not use any formatting marks.
            Copying text from Konsole and some web pages is unfortunately NOT plain text. Our forum software's text editor doesn't like that, like some others can.

            claydoh@blinken:~$ uname -r
            6.17.0-14-generic


            Code:
            [FONT=monospace][COLOR=#54ff54][B]claydoh@blinken[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]:[/COLOR][COLOR=#5454ff][B]~[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]$ uname -r[/COLOR]
            [COLOR=#000000]6.17.0-14-generic[/COLOR][/FONT]

            claydoh@blinken:~$ uname -r
            6.17.0-14-generic
            Plain text in [code]
            Code:
            claydoh@blinken:~$ uname -r
            6.17.0-14-generic


            Also note that we aren't overly picky here. This is actually to help you get your information to everyone with the least amount of hassle and better readability, and copy-friendliness
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