John Gruber wrote:
A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 7/13/06 at 5:45 AM:
But I don't have documents any that rely on tiny indentation to
mark up nested lists. There is nothing in the docs that specifies
the behaviour of this case in detail. In fact I was surprised by
the actual behaviour
Hi John,
* John Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-20 21:45]:
> A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 7/13/06 at 5:45 AM:
> >So I would argue that there is room to tweak the indentation
> >rules, but none to tweak the numbering requirements. I would
> >instead suggest that to start a nested l
A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 7/13/06 at 5:45 AM:
> But I don’t have documents any that rely on tiny indentation to
> mark up nested lists. There is nothing in the docs that specifies
> the behaviour of this case in detail. In fact I was surprised by
> the actual behaviour.
>
> So I w
Waylan Limberg wrote:
On 7/12/06, Michel Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
Personally, I'd go the route of requiring an increasing character
count for numeric markers when they are right-aligned because I think
it is the less damaging thing to do to current Markdown text and
because it ma
On 7/12/06, Michel Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
Personally, I'd go the route of requiring an increasing character
count for numeric markers when they are right-aligned because I think
it is the less damaging thing to do to current Markdown text and
because it makes sense visually. The
* Michel Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-13 03:50]:
> For example would yeild two sublists:
>
> 1. List item
> 10. Sublist item
> 20. List item
> 2. Sublist item
That is hard to parse even visually for a human. I think
requiring more indentation won’t make Markdown unduly h
Le 12 juil. 2006 à 20:33, Jacob Rus a écrit :
Yes, I realize it's picking things up as multiple indentation
levels, but I offer that this is a bug, and that python markdown
has this right. Having numbers of numbered lists right-aligned
seems like a legitimate method of writing them in plai
On 7/12/06, Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Waylan Limberg wrote:
> On 7/9/06, Carl-Johan Kihlbom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm guessing it's because you have different indent levels. Try
>> removing the spaces before 1-9.
>
> I'll second that. In my observation Python is very picky abou
Waylan Limberg wrote:
On 7/9/06, Carl-Johan Kihlbom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm guessing it's because you have different indent levels. Try
removing the spaces before 1-9.
I'll second that. In my observation Python is very picky about the
four spaces of indent, while Perl seems to notice an
On 7/9/06, Carl-Johan Kihlbom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm guessing it's because you have different indent levels. Try
removing the spaces before 1-9.
I'll second that. In my observation Python is very picky about the
four spaces of indent, while Perl seems to notice any amount of indent
(one
I'm guessing it's because you have different indent levels. Try
removing the spaces before 1-9.
On 7/7/06, Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting what I believe to be a bug. If I put the following in markdown:
1. This is a numbered list
2. Blah
9. This is another list i
Hi,
I'm getting what I believe to be a bug. If I put the following in markdown:
1. This is a numbered list
2. Blah
9. This is another list item
10. Ok, weird bug here
11. It's really bothering me
And when I run it through markdown.pl 1.01 I get out the following:
This is a numbered l
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