
Implement PyTextile-style list attributes
Reported by Jason Garber | March 17th, 2009 @ 04:41 AM | in 4.2.0
Here's what PyTextile does:
> To style a list, the parameters should go before the hash if you
> want to set the attributes on the <ol> tag:
>
> (class#id)# one
> # two
> # three
> If you want to customize the firsr <li> tag, apply the parameters
> after the hash:
>
> #(class#id) one
> # two
> # three
This will break backward compatibility, but I surveyed the redcloth-upwards list and they said, "onwards and upwards!"
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Jason Garber March 17th, 2009 @ 04:43 AM
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142 class specification in lists Is this what you're after? #134
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