Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: >> > Using just a blank line between the code block and the call-out list >> > (instead of the "+") works for asciidoc (it is happy to keep the two >> > together) but not asciidoctor (it ends the outer ordered list before >> > starting the callout list). >> ... > $ git checkout hello.c <3> > ------------ > -+ > + > <1> switch branch > <2> take a file out of another commit > <3> restore `hello.c` from the index > > which asciidoc renders the same, but asciidoctor is not. Yet another random annoying differences that explains why we wrote it that way in the first place X-<. If it has been removed to make it not to matter, that was lucky of us ;-) Thanks.