A little bit further
In the following table you will find some examples for both methods: </translate>
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:6--> * Lists are easy to do: ** start every line * with a star ** more stars mean *** deeper levels</translate> |
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:8--> * A newline * in a list marks the end of the list. Of course * you can * start again.</translate> |
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marks the end of the list. Of course
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:10--> # Numbered lists are good ## very organized ## easy to follow</translate> |
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:12--> * You can also ** break lines ** like this</translate> |
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:14--> ; Description or definition lists ; term : definition ; semicolon plus term : colon plus definition</translate> |
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:16--> ; Mixed definition lists ; item 1 : definition :; sub-item 1 plus term :: two colons plus definition :; sub-item 2 : colon plus definition ; item 2 : back to the main list</translate> |
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<translate nowrap> <!--T:18--> * Or create mixed lists *# and nest them *#* like this *#*; definitions *#*: work: *#*; apple *#*; banana *#*: fruits</translate> |
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