On 11-06-26 05:24 AM, Marek Rouchal wrote:
check for "^=item\s+(\d+)\.?$", verify that $1 equals 1,2,3... in
sequence, and if so, generate a<ol>.
So, you can't do:
=over
=item 1.
first
=item 1.
second
=item 1.
third
=back
And let the computer resqeuence the numbers? And here I thought
computers were good at dealing with numbers. Oh, well.
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