Oftentimes, I want to include code samples in a list, for example:
- Item One
- Item Two, for example:
private bool ItemTwo() { return this.IFeelLucky; } - Item Three
The problem is that there isn't a good and intuitive way to do this using Markdown. It's doable, but you have to do some formatting black-magic to get it that way, which is just not "nice" to deal with.
Source that produces this:
1. Item One
2. Item Two, for example:
<br/><br/><pre><code>private bool ItemTwo()
{
return this.IFeelLucky;
}</code></pre>
3. Item Three
I would love to just be able to do it this way:
1. Item One
2. Item Two, for example:
private bool Test()
{
return this.IFeelLucky;
}
3. Item Three
Which results in, well, this:
- Item One
Item Two, for example:
private bool Test() { return this.IFeelLucky; }
Item Three
Update: In order to use Markdown, you have to indent a minimum of eight spaces. I still stand my ground that this isn't 100% intuitive - you can indent only a single space to continue a list item (see below) - but at least it's good and easy.
1. List item Item continued 2. Another list item
Results in:
List item
Item continued
Another list item
