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See here:


  • Item one
  • Item Two

    this is supposed to be a code comment

    import bpy print(bpy.context.scene.name)

    1. this should not be indented I guess

  1. Item one
  2. Item Two

(add something here to fix code block interpretation)

import bpy
print(bpy.context.scene.name)

Am I overlooking something obvious in post formatting?

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This is an ambiguity in the Markdown specification. See Code block is not properly formatted when placed immediately after a list item.

A quick and simple fix is to do as you've done and put a string of text there. A comment <!-- --> should do the job if you need to keep the post clean.

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# this is supposed to be a code comment
import bpy
print(bpy.context.scene.name)
  1. this should not be indented I guess
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    $\begingroup$ Thanks for clarification! It's not allowed to edit non-wiki posts on meta sites, so can't check the markdown of your post, but not really needed. Will use a comment if needed! $\endgroup$
    – CodeManX
    Commented Oct 31, 2013 at 23:10

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