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New line spaces#

I could hardly believe it when I read the test case.

If I want a "*" as the first character on a line, I will (and have) just put it on the newline and obviously I will find it produces a bullet point. Obviously a * in any other position does not produce a bullet, so the intuitive thing is to put in a space to remove it from the beginning of the line so that it will not produce a bullet point.

Contrary to common sense creole allows parsers to igore this obvioius attempt to get a * at the beginning of a line and forces the user to try something else.

There are many instances when a user would want a * on the first line. E.g. a mathematical formula that is too long for one line, a list (not intended to use bullet).

To be honest, it never ever occurred to me that someone would make aspecification that prevented you putting a * at thebeginning of a line.

LET ME REINTERATE A GOOD PRINCIPLE ... MARKUP SHOULD BE AN EXCEPTION NOT THE DEFAULT

YOU NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING IN ORDER TO START MARKUP , YOU SHOULD KNOW NOTHING IN ORDER TO AVOID MARKUP

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« This particular version was published on 16-Mai-2008 20:05 by Isonomia.