Waylan Limberg wrote:
On 7/9/06, Carl-Johan Kihlbom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm guessing it's because you have different indent levels. Try
removing the spaces before 1-9.
I'll second that. In my observation Python is very picky about the
four spaces of indent, while Perl seems to notice any amount of indent
(one space is often enough) even though the syntax[1] tells us we need
four spaces. To see what I mean, try adding a couple more spaces to
1-9 in your example and run it through both to see what you get.
Yes, I realize it's picking things up as multiple indentation levels,
but I offer that this is a bug, and that python markdown has this right.
Having numbers of numbered lists right-aligned seems like a legitimate
method of writing them in plain text, and when there is *less*
indentation, having a sublist formed is counter-intuitive to me. I
would prefer to have it keep them as part of the same list, but would
possibly understand if it ended the current list and started a new one.
Making less-indented numbers into a sublist just seeems weird,
especially since using 0-3 spaces to start the first list item is
allowed by spec.
-Jacob
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