I've stumbled about the following minor difference in behaviour between both processors. consider the following input:

8<---------------------------------------------------
= Behaviour of `NOTE` blocks in lists

Here is some text
[NOTE]
Note A (no blank line preceding definition)

Here is some more text

[NOTE]
Note B (blank line preceding definition)

Here is a list

* item 1

  ** subitem 1
[NOTE]
Note 1 (no blank line preceding definition)

* item 2

  ** subitem 2

[NOTE]
Note 2 (blank line preceding definition)

* item 3
[NOTE]
Note 3 (no blank line preceding definition)

* item 4

[NOTE]
Note 4 (no blank line preceding definition)
8<---------------------------------------------------

when processed with `asciidoc' all notes are aligned identically independent of whether there is a blank line preceding the definition of the Note or not. with `asciidoctor' notes embedded in lists are indented _if_ there is no blank line preceding the definition. this happens consistently in html as well as pdf formatted output.

question: which behavior might be considered more "correct" (one can argue for both, of course).

thx/joerg

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