> My only other concern is when stepping back out of the nesting. > Suppose we have the following list: > > * no spaces - level 1 > * 4 spaces - level 2 > * 6 spaces - level 3 > * 2 spaces - level 1.5 ??? > > Obviously, that would break. But what's the best way to handle that? I > do *not* think backtracking through the list and reorganizing the list > levels is a reasonable option. Perhaps, that last line should be root > of a *new* list. What do you think? >
With the rule just proposed, wouldn't the last line simply be level 2? I think this rule has the bonus of being obvious. If it doesn't do what someone expects, they can look at what they wrote and say "oh, as long as I indent more than the previous level, it will make a sub-list." (of course, that could just be obvious since we're talking about it). -V _______________________________________________ Markdown-Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss
