Yes, I had similar problem. Don't you use the tags like "right" or "center" often? They count as a new line always. But yes, definitely there are certain moments when the program counts the lines as more than they actually are. To be precise: it happened to me while posting this:
text A[TAG RIGHT]text B
text C[END TAG RIGHT]
Now the tag "right" in itself creates a new line and the program rightly counts it. All the texts (A, B, C) are shorter than one line, I checked it and 100% there is no problem in it. It should look like this:
text A
text B (in the right corner)
text C (in the right corner)
However, it says that it is more than three lines. But when I do for example this:
text A
text B
[TAG RIGHT]text C[END TAG RIGHT]
therefore, a thing that looks like
text A
text B
text C (in the right corner)
it does not write any alert message to me. It seems illogical.
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