[#807] Ruby 1.4.1 — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
Ruby 1.4.1 is out, check out:
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1999/09/16
[#808] Ruby 1.4.2 — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
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1999/09/16
[#816] My favorite language's icon turned into a sheep! — "Francois Le Coguiec" <francois_le_coguiec@...>
Weird!
6 messages
1999/09/27
[#826] feature request — Jonathan Aseltine <aseltine@...>
Hi,
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1999/09/29
[ruby-talk:00801] Re: Summary of discussion about RD (Re: Documentation about RD?)
From:
Toshiro Kuwabara <toshirok@...3.so-net.ne.jp>
Date:
1999-09-06 16:34:10 UTC
List:
ruby-talk #801
Hi,
Now I'm working on rdtool-0.2.3, and there is another problem
for the basline concept of list.
See following examples:
* Top level List
* |Sub List "|" is baseline
So, this line is second line
And this line is Verbatim.
|<- baseline of item of sub list
How about this line? It belongs to item of Sub List? (1)
Or it's Verbatim of Item of Top level List?
|<- baseline of item of top list
* Another
* |here is baseline
Second line.
| <- baseline
* So such a Sub List is allowed? (2)
The problem is situation like (1). (2) is case of list item
instead of text.
I think again and again, but I can't decide which is better.
Please tell me your opinion...
---
Tosh