Well some epiphenomena may be serendipitous, but probably not this one. Let's face it, a change which breaks page content would always be unwelcome, unless delivering some other benefit.
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 5:48:56 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > I did not. markmin2html.py was rewritten to add new functionality and that > was an epiphenomenon. I guess we can revert it. > I will talk to Vladyslav and see what it involves. > > > > On Wednesday, 15 August 2012 11:31:05 UTC-5, villas wrote: >> >> 1. I still don't understand why you departed from the behaviour of >> markdown to now create a single header line from multi-line text. The >> behaviour does not seem natural to me, especially as it introduces a new >> incompatibility with markdown. >> >> 2. I tested the change with regards the space between the # and header. >> That nows works fine and the same as markdown. Thanks for fixing that. >> >> Regards, >> David >> > --