I already took it and ran with it. A designer called for all top level list items to be bold. That's fine, unless the whole list is just top level items, then it looks funny. :::nobold takes care of that. And :::nonum addresses the next level being actual numerals. When we don't need numbered steps, we don't need numbers.
I'm sure there are a plethora of other uses I can find for it,
but then I just need to make sure that it doesn't start getting
confusing for folks.
Specific to Pandoc, it seems.--
It is a behavior in Pandoc that is not specified in MarkDown dialects generally, or supported in other software currently.
It is implemented in Pandoc as an extension, meaning that the behavior can be toggled. Actually, I am confused about which extensions are enabled or disabled by default, but this one appears to work on a basic invocation of Pandoc.
While it seems ideally suited to your requirements as long as you are using Pandoc, you do ask the right question, and should be aware that results might be unpredictable with editors, readers, or other MarkDown converters.
Yet, it seems to be one of the more useful features not part of common MarkDown dialects.
In a pinch you can use Pandoc to convert from a document using these extensions into a common dialect of MarkDown, suitable for ingestion by another converter.
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 10:46:51 AM UTC-4, Craig Parker wrote:
Is this something specific to pandoc, github markdown, or what?
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