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Line breaks in study mode comments

I am currently working on a study for my son - he is 9 years old, and enjoys lichess very much. But it would be really nice if I could make linebreaks in the comments. As it is now, my comments just look like a large brik of text.
Also, the text is in danish, and if we had UTF-8 encoding on lichess I could write the special caracters common to my language

I am currently working on a study for my son - he is 9 years old, and enjoys lichess very much. But it would be really nice if I could make linebreaks in the comments. As it is now, my comments just look like a large brik of text. Also, the text is in danish, and if we had UTF-8 encoding on lichess I could write the special caracters common to my language

I might be able to help you, add me as a viewer (not contributor if you think I might change something) so I can see the situation.

I might be able to help you, add me as a viewer (not contributor if you think I might change something) so I can see the situation.

Ok Nemplayer your in. I have tried with ordenary return or shift+return and even <br>, but nothing helps.

Ok Nemplayer your in. I have tried with ordenary return or shift+return and even <br>, but nothing helps.

Just to clarify - when I write comments to the moves, I can make all the linebreaks i want, but they wont show up in the collum to the right of the board when my son see's them.

I have tried with ordenary return or shift+return and even <br>, but nothing helps. I belive the lichess team could fix this with a simple nl2br() in the code for the right collum.

BTW - I have just found out that the text is UTF-8 encoded, so I have full support for ÆØå

Just to clarify - when I write comments to the moves, I can make all the linebreaks i want, but they wont show up in the collum to the right of the board when my son see's them. I have tried with ordenary return or shift+return and even <br>, but nothing helps. I belive the lichess team could fix this with a simple nl2br() in the code for the right collum. BTW - I have just found out that the text is UTF-8 encoded, so I have full support for ÆØå

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