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Fixes #4153
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caption: Lists
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created: 20131205160257619
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modified: 20160607093103220
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tags: WikiText Lists
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title: Lists in WikiText
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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! Bulleted Lists
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You can create bulleted (unordered) lists with `*` characters (<<.icon $:/core/images/list-bullet>>):
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<<wikitext-example src:"* First list item
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* Second list item
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** A subitem
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* Third list item
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">>
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! Numbered Lists
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Numbered (ordered) lists use `#` instead of `*` (<<.icon $:/core/images/list-number>>):
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# First item
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# Second item
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# Third item
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You can also mix ordered and unordered list items:
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<<wikitext-example src:"* To do today
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*# Eat
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* To get someone else to do
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*# This
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*# That
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*## And the other
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">>
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Here's an example the other way around, with numbers as the first level:
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<<wikitext-example src:"# To do today
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#* Eat
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# To get someone else to do
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#* This
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#* That
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#** And the other
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">>
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! CSS Classes
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You can also assign a CSS class to an individual member of a list with this notation:
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<<wikitext-example src:"* List One
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*.MyClass List Two
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* List Three
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">>
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! Mixing Lists and Block Quotes
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Note that [[Block Quotes in WikiText]] can be mixed with lists. For example:
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<<wikitext-example src:"* List One
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** List Two
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**> A quote
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**> Another quote
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* List Three
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">>
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! Paragraphs in Lists
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Entries in the list are delimited with a linebreak, making it impossible to include linebreaks within a list entry. There are a couple of workarounds.
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First, you can transclude paragraph content from another tiddler. For example:
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```
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* First entry
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* <$transclude tiddler="MyTiddler" mode="block"/>
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* Third entry
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```
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Secondly, you can use an HTML "div" element to contain the multiline content. For example:
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```
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# Step 1
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# Step 2
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# Step 3<div>
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Here is the first of several paragraphs. Note that the double linebreak preceding this paragraph is significant.
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And here is the second of several paragraphs.
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</div>
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# Step 4
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# Step 5
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# Step 6
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```
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