For a (short-lived) project we're experimenting going all-in structurizr for diagrams and documentation, as the workflow is very appealing.
I know you have stated that not all markdown features might be supported:
markdown-it is used to render Markdown, and asciidoctor.js is used to render AsciiDoc. Please note that Structurizr's documentation feature may not render your Markdown/AsciiDoc in exactly the same way that other dedicated documentation tools will, and some features may not be supported. If you need full control over the look and feel of your documentation, you may be better to use an external tool (e.g. Asciidoctor, Hugo, Jekyll, etc) in conjunction with the iframe embed or image embed features.
But I think this (nested lists) still counts as an elemental feature in order to write even the most simple forms of documentation.
Any chance this is fixable? Or do you have a workaround?
Hi Simon
For a (short-lived) project we're experimenting going all-in structurizr for diagrams and documentation, as the workflow is very appealing.
I know you have stated that not all markdown features might be supported:
But I think this (nested lists) still counts as an elemental feature in order to write even the most simple forms of documentation.
Any chance this is fixable? Or do you have a workaround?