Greetings!
I have a case where I'm describing a procedure using slightly more than
simple list bullets, and I'd like to be able to have (say) more than a
single line ("paragraph") per list item. I note that if I create code
blocks by means of indenting, they stay indented as befits their list item:
. First thing
$ cat this-works.txt
. Second thing
. Third thing
let foo = winnr('$')
Yet this is using indentation rather than some other notation to indicate a
code block. So this doesn't work for paragraphs--they turn into code. It
also doesn't seem to work for images (they, too, turn into code blocks).
Am I hopelessly deluded or is there actually a way to achieve this effect?
Thanks!
Ben
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