Lists and Indenting #You can create bulleted and numbered lists in a quite natural way. All you do is inserting the line containing the list item. To get bulleted items, start the item with an asterisk "*"; to get numbered items, start it with a number template "1.", "a.", "A.", "i." or "I.". Anything else will just indent the line. To start a numbered list with a certain initial value, append "#value" to the number template.
To nest lists of different levels, you use different depths of indenting. All items on the same indent level belong to the same (sub-)list. That also means that you cannot change the style of a list after you started it.
For more information on the possible markup, see HelpOnEditing.
Example #If you indent text like this, then it is indented in the output you can have multiple levels of indent And if you put asterisks at the start of the line * you get a * bulleted * list * which can also be indented * to several levels A numbered list, mixed with bullets: 1. one 1. two 1. one * bullet 1 * bullet 2 1. two 1. three * bullet 1. one Variations of numbered lists: * Lowercase roman i. one i. two * Uppercase roman (with start offset 42) I.#42 forty-two I. forty-three * Lowercase alpha a. one a. two * Uppercase alpha A. one A. two Display #If you indent text
like this, then it is indented in the output
And if you put asterisks at the start of the line
you can have multiple levels of indent
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