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A better explanation for #193 that includes all block-level elements nested in lists.
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Clarify that strict 4 space indentation applies to nested lists.
Closes #193. Hopefully, people will read this in the docs before
filing bug reports in the future. One can dream.
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Now, when we receive feature requests that don't fit within the
scope of the Python-Markdown project, we have something to point
to in response.
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Rather than constantly responding to new bug reports for known
differences between Python-Markdown and other implementations,
I've added this section to the docs to definitively state
our position and point people to workarounds. I'm sure some
people will still file reports, but at least I have something
to point them to.
If there are any I missed, I can always add them latter
when they come up.
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The documentation uses features of Python-Markdown that are not supported on
GitHub and it's better to get a source view of the docs anyway. For example,
that way comments and bug reports can reference a specific line of a file.
Of course, it makes sense for Github to render the README, so that is left
with the `.md` file extension.
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