In Europe, the way of writing, and reading, numbered lists many people are used to is with a parenthesis rather than a dot (.
):
1) number 1
2) number 2
3) ...
instead of:
1. number 1
2. number 2
3. ...
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bracket#Usage_in_enumerations
It would be very nice if Stack Overflow would support this norm in two ways:
1) Support that in Markdown so that one can write it the first way.
2) Depending on the user's browser preferences, show the list that way.
ol {
counter-reset: list;
}
ol > li {
list-style: none;
}
ol > li:before {
content: counter(list) ") ";
counter-increment: list;
}
It would be a bit more (European) user friendly.
If you are considering it from the point of view of someone accustomed to dots, imagine how it would be for you if you had to write it the other way every time you come to Stack Overflow :) Other webs and software support that - Google Docs, LibreOffice, MS Office... it's really a common thing.
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everywhere instead of.
I'd be quite unsettled :) It seems hard to acquire any evidence that more people would prefer the parenthesis. I could agree with customizing the markdown renderer to consider ) as a dot, if it doesn't break parsing. However, most markdown in use in most sites I consult uses the dot, so I question wether or not that is really future proof.