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By: Steven Hulse
RE: Textile and lists [ reply ] 2007-10-26 19:18
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Ok, this is what I was doing wrong. I was using double ## instead of a single #
Although now, I'm not really sure why I was using double ##.
Now I need to figure out a *bold* issue. LOL
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By: Steven Hulse
RE: Textile and lists [ reply ] 2007-10-26 19:08
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Thanks Phil!
Oddly enough, I was using the double bullet. Although I may not be doing or formatting my text quite right. I'll have to play with it some more. As long as I know it can be done I'm happy with that!
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By: Steven Hulse
Textile and lists [ reply ] 2007-10-26 15:45
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Hi everyone,
I have more of a formatting question with Textile than an Instiki application question. i hope I can ask it here, if not, would someone be able to kindly direct me where I could ask it?
My question is lists. How can I make a continuous list with a combination of numbers and bullets?
For example:
1. Step
2. Step
3. Step
* Sub point of step
* Sub point of Step
* Sub point of Step
4. Step
5. Step
6. Step
I can create lists without a problem but I can't get the numbering to continue.
Thanks for any help you can provide. :-)
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