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  4. Numbered lists in the wiki - continuing numbering across headings?

Numbered lists in the wiki - continuing numbering across headings?

Added by Alasdair McAndrew over 8 years ago

I know that # is used for a numbered list. And according to textile syntax, you can use #, such as #12 to start numbering at a particular value. Or you can use #_ to keep on numbering from the previous list. However, neither of these seem to work in OpenProject. I have several lists separated by headings, but I’d like them all to share the same numbering, so that in effect, I have just one big list.

Is there any way to do this, and keep the headings? Thanks!


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RE: Numbered lists in the wiki - continuing numbering across headings? - Added by Jens Ulferts over 8 years ago

After having taken a look inside the code, I don’t believe it to be possible with OpenProject. That part of the textile syntax does not seem to be implemented. Sorry.

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