On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 10:00 AM, John Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tightening up indentation rules is definitely a breaking change, and I > don't see any payoff for users here. If anything, we should be making > indentation rules more lenient.
My only desire is to figure out a way to allow the whitspace-before-list-marker and also avoid the more general class of "bugs" where a list is triggered by a sentence ending with a number on an indented newline. The reference citation I sent out on another thread is one example but anything of the following form will trigger this: * This is a list item with a hanging indent ending with a number, 4. The rest is considered a child of a new ordered list, no matter what I do to this paragraph (other than rephrase to get rid of the hanging-indented digit+dot). Which produces <ul> <li>This is a list item with a hanging indent ending with a number, <ol><li>The rest is considered a child of a new ordered list, no matter what I do to this paragraph (other than rephrase to get rid of the hanging-indented digit+dot).</li></ol></li> </ul> Is this something we're comfortable with? If not, can we come up with something that avoids this? best, Joe -- Joseph Lorenzo Hall UC Berkeley School of Information http://josephhall.org/ _______________________________________________ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss