Package: markdown
Version: 1.0.2~b8-2
Severity: normal
This markup here:
====== snip =========
# H1
## H2
* ### H3 list 1
* ### H3 list 2
Content of list 2
* list 3
* list 3
* ### H3 list 2
====== snip =========
Will produce this html code:
====== snip =========
<h1>H1</h1>
<h2>H2</h2>
<ul>
<li><h3>H3 list 1</h3>
<ul><li>### H3 list 2</li></ul>
<p>Content of list 2</p>
<ul><li>list 3</li>
<li><p>list 3</p></li>
<li><h3>H3 list 2</h3></li></ul></li>
</ul>
====== snip =========
There are a few things markup gets wrong here:
* it fails to translate "### H3 list 2" to "<h3>H3 list 2</h3>"
* it fails to insert "Content of list 2" into the <ul><li> as it should
Is there some more correct markdown commandline implementation? Markdown.pl
seems to be get confused quite fast with a little bit more complicated markdown.
I've tried python-markdown, but AFAICS it's broken as well?
*t
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markdown recommends no packages.
markdown suggests no packages.
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