Hello again!

Is there a way to "jump" to a certain nested list level without displaying 
bullets for all of the higher levels?

For instance, if I'm in the middle of a nested list and want to insert a 
displayed equation, I have to separate the displayed equation from earlier 
and subsequent content with an empty line (to ensure that MathJax correctly 
formats it) as follows:

[...]
* list item 1
** sublist item 1
** sublist item 2, related to the displayed equation


$$
    displayed equation related to sublist item 2
$$


** sublist item 3
* list item 2
[...]


This seems to work well for correctly displaying the equation, but the 
formatting of the bullet for "sublist item 3" includes level one and two 
bullets (since it's starting a list over again). Is there anyway to avoid 
this? The solution I've been using is to simply replace the asterisks for 
the lower list levels with colons (so replace ** with :* before "sublist 
item 3" in the above example), but this will of course just lead to TW 
displaying an indented top level bullet. It's not the end of the world or 
anything, but I'm curious if I've missed some kind built-in solution/trick 
here.

Thanks!

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