On Thu, 8 May 2003 15:48:13 -0500, Lee Daniel Crocker <lee(a)piclab.com> gave
utterance to the following:
(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?
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.
I have just been having major nightmares with this on another wiki (based
on UseMod) which I am now moderating. Some pages contain a list of wishes
with people then commenting on them. At the moment the only way of keeping
the wishes as an OL is to italicize the comments and keep them inline, or
else I end up with 1. wish1 comment 1 comment
1. wish 2
comment
In HTML, a list item is allowed to contain almost any block content.
How about keeping any list open until some sort of "End list" tag is
encountered: -# ?
ooh look, the random sig selector chose somethign appropriate again :-)
--
Richard Grevers
I'm easy to please as long as I get my way