On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 15:16:50 +, you wrote:
Hello,
I am looking at the source and see that enumerated lists are defined by:
1. Hello
2. Goodbye
i.e. a two spaces, a number, a period, two spaces, text.
Why was it decided to use that syntax instead of the common # syntax? This
means
Michael Richter wrote:
I don't get it. We never had to number the list ourselves.
What was wrong with :
Numbered list
0 Number one
0 Number two
0 Number three
It gives you a list that looks like:
0. Number one
0. Number two
0. Number three
That's
Kees Nuyt k.n...@zonnet.nl wrote:
I don't get it. We never had to number the list ourselves.
What was wrong with :
Numbered list
0 Number one
0 Number two
0 Number three
Nothing, except it's not documented anywhere or readily noticable in the code.
I must have skipped right
2009/12/9 chi ml-fos...@qiao.in-berlin.de
I don't get it. We never had to number the list ourselves.
What was wrong with :
Numbered list
0 Number one
0 Number two
0 Number three
It gives you a list that looks like:
0. Number one
0. Number
Kees Nuyt k.n...@zonnet.nl wrote:
I don't get it. We never had to number the list ourselves.
What was wrong with :
Numbered list
0 Number one
0 Number two
0 Number three
With this new information, value=0 only working on IE and the value=
attribute being depreciated, I
Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
Ahhh ... in my Fossil wiki it gives me:
1. Number one
2. Number two
3. Number three
Try for yourself in the Fossil wiki's sandbox ...
I did before I posted.
But pay attention: Every number enclosed in *two* Blanks!
Yes, I
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 18:56:13 +0800, you wrote:
I don't get it. We never had to number the list ourselves.
What was wrong with :
Numbered list
0 Number one
0 Number two
0 Number three
It gives you a list that looks like:
0. Number one
0. Number two
0. Number three
No, it doesn't
Kees Nuyt k.n...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Using
Google Chrome browser v3.0.195.33 and
Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18865.
But indeed, Firefox v3.5.5 shows the zeroes!
You can download:
http://api.browsershots.org/screenshots/091209-075848-jeremy.cowgar.com-4005547.zip
and see the results in
Any feedback on the below?
Jeremy
Subject: Numbered list syntax?
Hello,
I am looking at the source and see that enumerated lists are defined by:
1. Hello
2. Goodbye
i.e. a two spaces, a number, a period, two spaces, text.
Why was it decided to use that syntax instead of the
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 23:58 +, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
Any feedback on the below?
My only concern would be that in several languages, # is the
everything-after-this-on-this-line-is-a-comment character. Probably
there's no issue, but I'd just want to be sure it wouldn't end up
corrupting code
Joshua Paine jos...@letterblock.com wrote:
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 23:58 +, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
Any feedback on the below?
My only concern would be that in several languages, # is the
everything-after-this-on-this-line-is-a-comment character. Probably
there's no issue, but I'd just want
...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy Cowgar
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Any feedback on the below?
Jeremy
Subject: Numbered list syntax?
Hello,
I am looking at the source
Me like it too.
- Altu
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I like it.Ron Wilson, Engineering Project Lead(o) 434.455.6453, (m)
434.851.1612
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Any feedback on the below?
Jeremy
Subject: Numbered list syntax
Hello,
I am looking at the source and see that enumerated lists are defined by:
1. Hello
2. Goodbye
i.e. a two spaces, a number, a period, two spaces, text.
Why was it decided to use that syntax instead of the common # syntax? This
means that if I have a list of ten things and want to
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