Le 2008-07-17 à 10:11, John Gabriele a écrit :
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Jurgens du Toit
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Ok.
Is it possible to modify the code to do that?
Very probably, but you may not want to. My impression is that there's
a lot of tradeoffs in Markdown between it trying to do what you mean
and it requiring non-ambiguous markup. For example, if you've got a
paragraph with a plus sign in it, and you have your editor re-wrap it,
you might end up with a line starting with that plus sign. You
wouldn't want Markdown to think it's a one-item list.
Well, that's almost the exact reason this was changed, a long time ago
now. The problem was with sentences finishing with a number in the
middle of a hard-wrapped paragraph. For instance, I could say: "I want
2. He wants 3.", and then you'd have a strange list popping in the
middle of your otherwise normal paragraph.
The requirement of a blank line goes away when a list is nested in
another, so you can write nice-looking hierarchical lists:
1. Test
* Test
* Test
Michel Fortin
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