Lee Daniel Crocker schrieb:
(Kurt Jansson
<jansson(a)gmx.net>)t>):
Erik Moeller schrieb:
Just because you're currently talking about
the parser I thought I might
bring up an issue which should be fixed in a next generation parser:
Here's another one:
# foo
# bar
becomes
1. foo
1. bar
but it should become
1. foo
2. bar
ATM people work around it with two <br> tags, but that's ugly.
I'm not sure I agree with this one at all. If a blank line doesn't
delimit paragraphs, what does? And if we maintain numbers across
separated lists, how do you specify separate lists that /should/
restart from 1?
Do we have articles with two lists which are not separated with some
text or a heading? If really needed we could do it with two blank lines.
If the you only want the double-spacing in the list
for esthetic
reasons, then using non-semantic markup like <br> (or some wiki
equivalient) is the right way to encode that.
But that's not very intuitive. I think most people expect the markup to
behave the way I described above.
Kurt