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This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.

Both hello and bye, as used in the example, are considered paragraphs by CommonMark.

4.8 Paragraphs

A sequence of non-blank lines that cannot be interpreted as other kinds of blocks forms a paragraph.

Each paragraph is interrupted by a list, which does not need an empty line to separate the paragraph from the list

5.3 Lists

In CommonMark, a list can interrupt a paragraph. That is, no blank line is needed to separate a paragraph from a following list:

Example 273. (...)

In conclusion, the first rule mentioned is applied to the list items in paragraph bye because they interrupt the paragraph without a blank line in between, and in that case the exception is that: "if the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1".

The solution would be to use a blank line between the paragraph and the first list timeitem to avoid the mentioned exception that will otherwise force the numbering to start at 1.

This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.

Both hello and bye, as used in the example, are considered paragraphs by CommonMark.

4.8 Paragraphs

A sequence of non-blank lines that cannot be interpreted as other kinds of blocks forms a paragraph.

Each paragraph is interrupted by a list, which does not need an empty line to separate the paragraph from the list

5.3 Lists

In CommonMark, a list can interrupt a paragraph. That is, no blank line is needed to separate a paragraph from a following list:

Example 273. (...)

In conclusion, the first rule mentioned is applied to the list items in paragraph bye because they interrupt the paragraph without a blank line in between, and in that case the exception is that: "if the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1".

The solution would be to use a blank line between the paragraph and the first list time to avoid the mentioned exception that will otherwise force the numbering to start at 1.

This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.

Both hello and bye, as used in the example, are considered paragraphs by CommonMark.

4.8 Paragraphs

A sequence of non-blank lines that cannot be interpreted as other kinds of blocks forms a paragraph.

Each paragraph is interrupted by a list, which does not need an empty line to separate the paragraph from the list

5.3 Lists

In CommonMark, a list can interrupt a paragraph. That is, no blank line is needed to separate a paragraph from a following list:

Example 273. (...)

In conclusion, the first rule mentioned is applied to the list items in paragraph bye because they interrupt the paragraph without a blank line in between, and in that case the exception is that: "if the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1".

The solution would be to use a blank line between the paragraph and the first list item to avoid the mentioned exception that will otherwise force the numbering to start at 1.

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This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.

Both hello and bye, as used in the example, are considered paragraphs by CommonMark.

4.8 Paragraphs

A sequence of non-blank lines that cannot be interpreted as other kinds of blocks forms a paragraph.

Each paragraph is interrupted by a list, which does not need an empty line to separate the paragraph from the list

5.3 Lists

In CommonMark, a list can interrupt a paragraph. That is, no blank line is needed to separate a paragraph from a following list:

Example 273. (...)

In conclusion, the first rule mentioned is applied to the list items in paragraph bye because they interrupt the paragraph without a blank line in between, and in that case the exception is that: "if the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1".

The solution would be to use a blank line between the paragraph and the first list time to avoid the mentioned exception that will otherwise force the numbering to start at 1.

This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.

This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.

Both hello and bye, as used in the example, are considered paragraphs by CommonMark.

4.8 Paragraphs

A sequence of non-blank lines that cannot be interpreted as other kinds of blocks forms a paragraph.

Each paragraph is interrupted by a list, which does not need an empty line to separate the paragraph from the list

5.3 Lists

In CommonMark, a list can interrupt a paragraph. That is, no blank line is needed to separate a paragraph from a following list:

Example 273. (...)

In conclusion, the first rule mentioned is applied to the list items in paragraph bye because they interrupt the paragraph without a blank line in between, and in that case the exception is that: "if the list item is ordered, the start number must be 1".

The solution would be to use a blank line between the paragraph and the first list time to avoid the mentioned exception that will otherwise force the numbering to start at 1.

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This is a CommonMark rule exception for ordered list markers.

5.2 List items

The following rules define list items:

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.