spaces and newlines before list markers (was: evolving the spec)

Seumas Mac Uilleachan seumas at idirect.ca
Wed Mar 5 11:42:04 EST 2008


david parsons wrote:

> In article <fa4efbc00802291558t35aeed62o329ed3bde495e3a0 at mail.gmail.com>,

> Yuri Takhteyev <markdown-discuss at six.pairlist.net> wrote:

>

>

>> Is it so much work, though, to then change the numbers of just the

>> first two items to "1." and "2."? Note that I am not suggesting that

>> all numbers must be consecutive - just the first two. In fact, I

>> would also throw in the idea of making the numbers themselves optional

>> for all subsequent elements. I.e. the following should be enough:

>>

>> 1. Item one

>> 2. Item two

>> . Item three

>> . Item four

>> . Item five

>>

>

>

> But that's not very readable, is it?

>

> When I look at a list in the source document, I'd expect to see

> a list. I don't know of very many (if any) cases where the

> numbers in the list just sort of trail off and leave every item

> prefixed with a bullet.

>

>

>

It is also hard to distinguish between . for numbered list and - for
bullet list when reading.

> -david parsons

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