You make a good point. We will investigate. technically markmin in in contrib. We do not fully guarantee backward compatibility of stuff in contrib, even if it is written us. Anyway, because it is written by us and because this change was not intentional we'll look into reverting it.
massimo On Wednesday, 15 August 2012 18:53:28 UTC-5, villas wrote: > > Well some epiphenomena may be serendipitous, but probably not this one. > > Let's face it, a change which breaks page content would always be > unwelcome, unless delivering some other benefit. > > > > On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 5:48:56 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> I did not. markmin2html.py was rewritten to add new functionality and >> that was an epiphenomenon. I guess we can revert it. >> I will talk to Vladyslav and see what it involves. >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, 15 August 2012 11:31:05 UTC-5, villas wrote: >>> >>> 1. I still don't understand why you departed from the behaviour of >>> markdown to now create a single header line from multi-line text. The >>> behaviour does not seem natural to me, especially as it introduces a new >>> incompatibility with markdown. >>> >>> 2. I tested the change with regards the space between the # and header. >>> That nows works fine and the same as markdown. Thanks for fixing that. >>> >>> Regards, >>> David >>> >> --

