You are right... I guess the second
Sentence with `inline` code.
did not get it's own paragraph and therefore did not get it's proper code escaping by being indented.
Though Sentence with `inline` code.
might work... let's see... Yes, using multiple "Ticks" allows the usage of ticks within... Like this ``Sentence with `inline` code.``
(which I had to delimit with triple ticks (and spaces so they aren't quintuple ticks ;) ))
And you are right, the double
space at the end is not mentioned either..
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The double space
at the end
is no longer
needed
(but I will probably still add it until the end of days by force of habit)
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I wanted to look up how to get something formatted as inline code, so I went there and looked for it. Seems like that's the only part that isn't shown as code - How ironic...
And the line break done with two spaces isn't mentioned there. At least I didn't see it.
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