This is not currently possible - if you want a multi-line <pre> block,
then your best bet is to use actual <OL> and <LI> elements rather than
'#' notation.
-- Jim R. Wilson (jimbojw)
On Nov 11, 2007 8:04 AM, Bram Kuijper <a.l.w.kuijper(a)rug.nl> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding creating lists in wikimedia. I wonder if it
is possible to have multiline <pre></pre> elements inside your list,
without messing up the content inside the <pre>-tag or the list's
layout. I would be grateful for any pointers to more information on how
to incorporate multiline <pre>-elements into wikimedia-lists
Any multiline <pre></pre> element will not be rendered very nicely, as
is shown in this example:
# first item
# second item
#: <code><pre>one
multiline comment</pre></code>
# third item
will render as:
1. first item
2. second item
one
multiline comment
1. third item # list starts anew here.
Is there any way to contain the line-breaks in a <pre></pre> elements,
without messing up the list's layout/numbering?
thanks,
Bram
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