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This is (almost) standard Markdown behavior. The only difference is that Markdown.pl doesn't wrap the first paragraph in a <p>
.
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OK, thanks, but wouldn't it be better then to enable this behavior only when --compatibility
is used?
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This is standard Markdown behavior. Why would I want to change it? This is what I want lists to do.
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Do you have a use case for this? I thought quite a bit about this, but I was unable to find somehting I could only achieve with this behavior.
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Perhaps we aren't understanding each other. I'll re-explain.
Wrapping list items in <p>
tags is standard Markdown behavior when the list items are separated by blank lines. John Gruber had this in the original Markdown.pl, and everyone since then does the same thing (aside from bugs that cause an error when handling it.) Please read the Markdown syntax guide if you aren't familiar with it.
I didn't create it. But I do find it handy. I have no intention of changing it.
You're welcome to bring it up with Gruber, but since he hasn't touched Markdown.pl in pushing 10 years, I suspect that won't get you very far.
Given all this, am I misunderstanding your question?
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Thanks, no you didn't misunderstand my question.
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