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I am using lists to document the internals of JSON objects. I use indent levels to show child items. Some markup languages allow for bulletless lists to give you a indent only.
This is what I am using
* \{
** content (array)
** [
*** \{
**** kind (string)
**** state (number) optional.
**** lastCompletion (number) optional.
**** lastModified (number) optional.
**** inprogress (array)
**** [
***** \{
****** id (string) optional.
****** state (number) optional.
****** startTime (number) optional.
****** modifiedTime (number) optional.
****** complete (true) optional.
***** \}
**** ]
*** \}
** \}
* \}
These are the possibilities in Cloud:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/confluence-wiki-markup-251003035.html
Probably not based on documentation. It's either bullet or number.
-Ben
Yeah. Wikimedia allows it with a colon character (:). I used to use that before confluence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext
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