Hi Douglas,

On Jul 4, 2012, at 4:48 , Douglas Royds wrote:

> If I include the following text in a Python class description (Doxygen 1.8.0, 
> 1.8.1.1), the trailing text is incorrectly indented, as if it was a 
> continuation of list item 2:
> ## @class thingy
> # Here's some text.
> #
> # 1. List item 1
> # 2. List item 2
> #
> #        # Code sample
> #
> # More text, that is not part of the list.
> Markdown's web Dingus correctly generates the same text (without leading 
> comment markers, obviously) with the "More text, ..." line not indented:
> http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus

I was only enable to reproduce this with version 1.8.0. Later versions work as 
expected.
If you have a self-contained example (source+config file in a zip or tar) that 
shows 
wrong behavior please submit a bug report in the tracker and attach the example.

Regards,
  Dimitri
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