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authorJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2017-08-01 16:09:57 -0700
committerJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2017-08-01 16:09:57 -0700
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@@ -3648,11 +3648,15 @@ The following rules define [list items]:
If the list item is ordered, then it is also assigned a start
number, based on the ordered list marker.
- Exceptions: When the first list item in a [list] interrupts
- a paragraph---that is, when it starts on a line that would
- otherwise count as [paragraph continuation text]---then (a)
- the lines *Ls* must not begin with a blank line, and (b) if
- the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1.
+ Exceptions:
+
+ 1. When the first list item in a [list] interrupts
+ a paragraph---that is, when it starts on a line that would
+ otherwise count as [paragraph continuation text]---then (a)
+ the lines *Ls* must not begin with a blank line, and (b) if
+ the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1.
+ 2. If any line is a [thematic break][thematic breaks] then
+ that line is not a list item.
For example, let *Ls* be the lines
@@ -7589,7 +7593,8 @@ characters inside the square brackets.
One label [matches](@)
another just in case their normalized forms are equal. To normalize a
-label, perform the *Unicode case fold* and collapse consecutive internal
+label, perform the *Unicode case fold*, strip leading and trailing
+[whitespace] and collapse consecutive internal
[whitespace] to a single space. If there are multiple
matching reference link definitions, the one that comes first in the
document is used. (It is desirable in such cases to emit a warning.)