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    9 months ago

    write json with comments. Use a yaml parser.

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        9 months ago

        because of the cut and paste problem. It works in json.

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            9 months ago

            cut out a random piece of your document. is it a partial or a complete document?

            paste it somewhere else in the document. you have to fix the indentation because if not then the document won’t work or mean something completely different

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              9 months ago

              you have to fix the indentation because if not then the document won’t work or mean something completely different

              Whitespace has no meaning in json. You can indent however you want, or not at all.

              I’m assuming you’re running into issues because you’re writing json in a yaml file which does care about indentation, and you’re only writing json in yaml to get access to comments.

              In which case it circles back around to: why not use toml? Whitespace formatting doesn’t corrupt the file, and it has built in comments.

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                9 months ago

                i do use json instead of yaml precisely for the reasons you mentioned. That was my original point in the first place that json does not have these problems. something must have been lost in transmission