
Bold phrase starting with number becomes UL
Reported by Jason Garber | September 26th, 2008 @ 09:18 AM | in 4.0.4
IRB Example:
>> RedCloth.new("*10 times as many*").to_html
=> "<ul start=\"10\">\n\t<li>times as many*</li>\n</ul>"
Instead of <strong>10 times as many</strong>
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Jason Garber September 26th, 2008 @ 05:00 PM
- State changed from new to open
No problem. Should be a quick fix before the end of the day.
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Jason Garber September 26th, 2008 @ 05:01 PM
- State changed from open to resolved
(from [1e14137022af645748da522e4b1a0007fef1d928]) Don't allow unordered lists to have a start attribute like ordered lists. [#60 state:resolved] http://github.com/jgarber/redclo...
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RedCloth is a Ruby library for converting Textile into HTML
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60 Bold phrase starting with number becomes UL (from [1e14137022af645748da522e4b1a0007fef1d928]) Don't a...