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d :: t
- We can
- easily go back
- some indentation
- levels
- easily go back
back at the top
e :: t
- Beginning of list
- second list
- Some indented list but the presence of this text pushes it out of nesting back to the top.
f :: t
- Beginning of list
nested code we preserve the space correctly
g :: t
- Beginning of list
- Nested list
h :: t
- Beginning of list
nested bird tracks
i :: t
- Beginning of list
This belongs to the list above!
nested bird tracks another line with indentation
nested bird tracks without leading space
- Next list
More of the indented list.
- Deeper
- Deeper
- Even deeper!
- No newline separation even in indented lists.
- Deeper
- Deeper
- Next list
More of the indented list.
j :: t
- All this
- Works for
definition lists too.
nested bird tracks
- Next list
with more of the indented list content.
Even more content on a new line.
- Different type of list
- Deeper
>>>
Here's an example in a list
example result- b
- Even deeper!
- c
- No newline separation even in indented lists.
We can have any paragraph level element that we normally
can, like headers
Level 3 header
with some content…
- and even more lists inside
- Different type of list
- Next list
with more of the indented list content.