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For code in lists to be interpreted as code, it needs to be indented 4 spaces further to the list indentation.

  • Here's an example

  • Second item

     code->this.does(work.just_fine)
    

This is also noted in the editing helpediting help for advanced lists (pretty much the very last line of that).

For code in lists to be interpreted as code, it needs to be indented 4 spaces further to the list indentation.

  • Here's an example

  • Second item

     code->this.does(work.just_fine)
    

This is also noted in the editing help for advanced lists (pretty much the very last line of that).

For code in lists to be interpreted as code, it needs to be indented 4 spaces further to the list indentation.

  • Here's an example

  • Second item

     code->this.does(work.just_fine)
    

This is also noted in the editing help for advanced lists (pretty much the very last line of that).

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For code in lists to be interpreted as code, it needs to be indented 4 spaces further to the list indentation.

  • Here's an example

  • Second item

     code->this.does(work.just_fine)
    

This is also noted in the editing help for advanced lists (pretty much the very last line of that).