Michel Fortin wrote: > 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
FWIW, pandoc did the same thing but John Gruber's markdown(.pl), version 1.0.1 in debian, renders it as a *single unordered* list. > > 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... > Pandoc did exactly that but markdown(.pl) still renders it as a single unordered list but with double spacing between list items. This is the html <ul> <li>one</li> <li><p>two</p></li> <li><p>three</p></li> <li>four</li> </ul> Regards, ST -- _______________________________________________ Markdown-Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss
