From 4eeced95169505b53b045916b201969c25bd2935 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rsiddharth Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2016 15:57:23 -0500 Subject: README.rst: fixed lists --- README.rst | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index a7491ae..20fc479 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ Sessions only schedule It is possible to have a sessions only schedule. To do this, at the beginning of the markdown document: - - Add a level two heading (``##``) with one or more whitespaces. - - Add a level three heading (``###``) with one or more whitespaces. +- Add a level two heading (``##``) with one or more whitespaces. +- Add a level three heading (``###``) with one or more whitespaces. Sessions only sample: https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator/raw/dev/tests/files/lp-sch-sessions-only.md @@ -204,15 +204,14 @@ The last name of the speaker is automatically made the ID; if a speaker' name is "John Hacker", the ID for this speaker will be ``hacker``. - - If two or more speakers have the same last name, then, the first - speaker will have their last name as their ID and from the second - to the n^th speaker will have their full name as their - ID; if "Bill Hacker" and "Jill Hacker" are two speakers, "Bill" - will get ``hacker`` as his ID and "Jill" will get ``jill_hacker`` - as her ID. +- If two or more speakers have the same last name, then, the first + speaker will have their last name as their ID and from the second to + the n^th speaker will have their full name as their ID; if "Bill + Hacker" and "Jill Hacker" are two speakers, "Bill" will get + ``hacker`` as his ID and "Jill" will get ``jill_hacker`` as her ID. - - The IDs are transliterated to ASCII; if a speaker' name is "John - HÖcker", the ID for this speaker will be ``hacker``. +- The IDs are transliterated to ASCII; if a speaker' name is "John + HÖcker", the ID for this speaker will be ``hacker``. Source -- cgit v1.2.3