I would even go further and (gradually) allow setting {#id .class attr="attr"} 
for *any* element.

For block elements it would be in the last or following line and for span 
elements it would directly follow: e.g. *imporant text*{.special_emphasis}.


Am 01.07.2013 um 17:52 schrieb David Chambers <d...@davidchambers.me>:

> This strikes me as a sound suggestion. It would allow us to use a definition 
> list where currently we'd be forced to use headings and paragraphs.
> 
> 
> On 1 July 2013 08:33, Matthieu Codron <codronm+markd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> As I am using markdown to write documentation, I am often tempted to make 
> links to terms in definition lists.
> 
> Since this is not possible for now (at least in php markdown extra), I was 
> wondering if this could be a common addition in major implementation 
> supporting definition lists.
> 
> the syntax would be
> 
>     term {#id}
>     :   definition
> 
> This syntax tries to follows current convention and use the similarity 
> between titles and terms.
> 
> Matthieu
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