If you set asciidoc as the table style for that column, you should comply 
to its markup, i.e. a paragraph indented by one or more spaces -> literal 
paragraph, no blank lines before the list -> no list ..
Your source should look like this:

[cols="asciidoc,",options="header"]
> |====
> |What |Needed
> |A *list* of things
>
> - Item one
> - Item two
> - Item three
>
> |Proportional font
> |Why is the asciidoc section rendered as monospace? |Answers
> |====


/dan

Il giorno mercoledì 11 settembre 2013 17:06:46 UTC+2, Sean Russell ha 
scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I try to use the asciidoc column option, it renders the column as 
> monospace raw source.  I must be doing something wrong, because I seem to 
> be the only person with this problem.
>
> Source <http://www.ser1.net/private/test.txt>
> Rendered <http://www.ser1.net/private/test.html>
>
> Can somebody tell me where I'm failing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --- SER
>

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