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I might be misunderstanding your edit question, but I think you did it?
It's just Enter twice to force a new paragraph using Markdown.
No. it's really strange and only happens with numbers. I entered everything just like one would, with double spaces, each item starting with 1., 2., etc. Nothing I did would make it come out with a gap.
It only worked after I changed the first letter of the section to an asterisk (to make the subject bold). Also, like you see here paragraphs that start with anything other than a number work fine.
It's
Only
Numbers
4. Asterisks
5. Work
6. Fine
I'm using sync, but I doubt that matters.
Numbers at the start of a line followed by a dot signifies a numbered list item. If you just want the numbers without it being considered a list item, you need to escape the dot like this:
With line break
1. This is not
With line break