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23:00
the problem is the | acts as a column separator and a \ will escape it but it will be invisible and you see the \ instead of the |
and you can escape that by adding a second backslash, but then you see \\|
I see it. That's an odd one.
You can also use <code>[attribute|='value']</code>
That should have been: <code>[attribute&#124;='value']</code> stupid me copied the rendered output not the source...
@TylerH - See this suggestion for a fix.
23:24
@any dupe hammer holders: What would you think about a feature you could distinguish single handedly throwing your mjölnir, or just propose a dupe (maybe through usual flagging). For the letter case, it's just pretty tedious to compose the appropriate comment, and additionally it doesn't carry any weight as a flag, or regular close vote.
as a bystander: would this be useful for cases where you're unsure about the dupe?
or to preserve close votes?
Possible Duplicate of [link]
get someone to nibble. Then DH
@πάνταῥεῖ Can't you do that with a flag?
close flags are automatically turned into close votes for >3k
you can't close flag when you're out of close votes, for instance
@Machavity I'm actually not sure. As a +3k user I'm usually lead to a close vote (my dupe hammer) instead.
23:33
Anyway, I'm really off to sleep now (got distracted by a crackpot's weird e-mail landing in my university inbox)
good night
hands Jarrod a Snickers Bar
@Machavity OK, let's do a quick test: This is what I'm offered when choosing Flag->Closing->Duplicate
https://i.sstatic.net/imA2A.png
23:49
@JarrodRoberson Duplicate of this.
back and me too, night Andras, night o/
If I'm choosing to apply the duplicate flag, the question is closed. I want to have a smooth alternative of using the (sometimes too harsh or even unsure) dupe hammer instead.
@πάνταῥεῖ I think it's been asked and declined on Meta.
Or maybe it was Meta.SE. Can't find it on Meta.SO...
@πάνταῥεῖ Found the post: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/231504/…
@πάνταῥεῖ Interesting

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