Le 2008-09-09 à 22:05, Michel Fortin a écrit :
That said, about the situation where there is no space between the
two lists, I'm not sure why it should be treated differently than
with Dhruba's report. If you take the following:
* one
* two
* three
* four
you only get one list. With my fix, this doesn't change; the only
change is that it now stops the list when it can't find another list
marker *matching the current list type*, plain and simple.
Oops, I got this all wrong. PHP Markdown in fact creates a sublist for
three and four with this input:
* one
* two
1. three
2. four
Sounds like a bug to me. This should be the same as:
* one
* two
1. three
2. four
which means: an unordered list followed by an unordered one. I need to
add a test for that to MDTest...
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Michel Fortin
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