[pmwiki-users] numbered list questions
Pierre Rouzeau
pierre at rouzeau.net
Sat Mar 12 14:05:01 CST 2005
Hello,
Have a look here :
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/NumberedHeaders
Regards
Carl Boe a écrit :
> Greetings,
>
> I am enjoying pmwiki a lot, but I am still learning and have many
> questions.
>
> I have recently done a lot of cutting /pasting to transfer documents
> involving numbered lists. If the list items in the editor window
> contain line breaks, the list numbering is screwed up. It seems that
> the text block for a list item is delineated by a line feed?? Or
> something. I was expecting text to be wrapped from the beginning of the
> # markup up through to either the next list item.
>
> Example: the markup
> # Prepare the experiment
> ## Unwrap the pop-tart
> ## Insert the pop-tart into the toaster, but only after reading <cr>
> the list of ingredients and making sure that you have completed all <cr>
> the paperwork regarding experiments involving human subjects.
> # Begin cooking the pop tart
> # Stand back
>
> where <cr> indicates a line feed, produces:
>
> 1. Prepare the experiment
> 1. Unwrap the pop-tart
> 2. Insert the pop-tart into the toaster, but only after reading
> the list of ingredients and making sure that you have completed all the
> paperwork regarding experiments involving human subjects.
> 1. Begin cooking the pop tart
> 2. Stand back
>
> (A look at the generated HTML shows that the first <cr> closes all the
> lists then in effect and begins a new paragraph)
>
> Keeping the entire list item content on a single long line in the editor
> produces the expected results:
>
> 1. Prepare the experiment
> 1. Unwrap the pop-tart
> 2. Insert the pop-tart into the toaster, but only after reading the
> list of ingredients and making sure that you have completed all
> the paperwork regarding experiments involving human subjects.
> 2. Begin cooking the pop tart
> 3. Stand back
>
>
> More generally, how is blocking of text handled within a list item? If I
> wanted numbered items involving more than a single paragraph (and hence
> having a blank line), is there a markup combination delineating a block
> that would let me do this?
>
> Regards,
> --Carl
>
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