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In this answer I tried to edit the rational points given to lie in a single code block

(1955516573881233507049678279 : -86467145649172260650105545143411861089140 : 1),

(49225691888888099223656060329/10201 : 67749663895993353685065159554645568700902610/1030301 : 1),

(61339810590192565389735634 : -440289331793622522908840423931186017125 : 1),

(301884243790342804873202050999/1681 : 164095919303197903219089875947912899634054060/68921 : 1),

(12495717670305680867142229 : -24031745881863415519418908823242701040 : 1),

(48812081421189741670987918753619270029/14228919471376 : -3895612939954697213016286372117889003488190324193605593985/53673248632044722624 : 1),

(5561842419887590167868100830494509281/162696869449 : 9905381606012663087305509196041719017978015930195439090/65624921170340293 : 1),

but the last one

(-24644413733187137559835573003063695698428162289232517969749039/810893447144357785058346728220801409 : 30847724470076383865716266151756242512110696731502256770076024073253839003102120576612459770/730206486187013450403786627354716551758061149557632577 : 1)

won't go in, using the four-space syntax. Try it for yourself. Is there a word-length boundary that is stopping this?

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  • $\begingroup$ Moreover, now the displayed equations that used to be line wrapped now display with a scroll bar :-/ $\endgroup$
    – David Roberts Mod
    Commented Feb 24, 2020 at 22:08
  • $\begingroup$ Did you also omit the backticks around the last one? (I think that if you do so, then it works the same as the other ones.) $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 25, 2020 at 4:40
  • $\begingroup$ I wrote exactly as you would expect, no backticks, and the editing box was freaking out and wrapping onto new lines instead of adding spaces. Happy to be wrong, if you add an answer here, or edit the one I linked to. $\endgroup$
    – David Roberts Mod
    Commented Feb 25, 2020 at 4:45
  • $\begingroup$ OK, now the displayed equations are back to normal. Weird. $\endgroup$
    – David Roberts Mod
    Commented Feb 25, 2020 at 4:46

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Here is a CW answer you can play with, with the desired input. There are four spaces on the front of the line below

(-24644413733187137559835573003063695698428162289232517969749039/810893447144357785058346728220801409 : 30847724470076383865716266151756242512110696731502256770076024073253839003102120576612459770/730206486187013450403786627354716551758061149557632577 : 1)
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