[0.15] * Fixed some typos with "left-" and "right-flanking" delimiters in the section on emphasis and strong emphasis (#257). [0.14] * Clarified indented code blocks. Previously the spec said, wrongly, that a blank line was needed between a paragraph and a following code block. It is only needed between a code block and a following paragraph (due to lazy continuations). (Thanks to textnut.) * Added definitions of whitespace, unicode whitespace, punctuation, ASCII punctuation (#108). * Improved rules for emphasis and strong emphasis. This improves parsing of emphasis around punctuation. For background see . The basic idea of the change is that if the delimiter is part of a delimiter clump that has punctuation to the left and a normal character (non-space, non-punctuation) to the right, it can only be an opener. If it has punctuation to the right and a normal character (non-space, non-punctuation) to the left, it can only be a closer. This handles cases like **Gomphocarpus (*Gomphocarpus physocarpus*, syn. *Asclepias physocarpa*)** and **foo "*bar*" foo** better than before. * Added test case for link-in-link-in-image (#252). * Fixed broken internal references. * Added another example of an unclarity in the canonical Markdown syntax description. * Reworded the principle of uniformity to be more general; it applies to all container blocks, not just list items. * Added a rule for empty list items (#242). * Clarified precedence of empty list items over setext header lines (#95). * Added an example with two blank lines in fenced code in a sublist (#180). * Added an explicit CC-BY-SA license to the spec (#55). [0.13] * Updated path of test program. * Use terminology "plain textual content" instead of "string." * Added condition that conforming parsers strip or replace NULL characters. * Changed Example 196 to reflect the spec's rules. It should not be a loose list as it has no blank lines. * Adjusted semantically insignificant formatting of HTML output. * Added example to spec of shortcut link with following space (#214).