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< Of Joel de Guzman
< Sent: 28 November 2006 15:21
< To: [email protected]
< Subject: Re: [Boost-docs] numbered point numbered lists -
< 
< Paul A Bristow wrote:
< > I note that, unlike wikipedia 
< http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Quick_guide
< > 
< > # one
< > 
< > ## onepointone
< > ## onepointtwo
< > 
< > # two
< > 
< > doesn't produce 1.1 and 1.2 :-((
< > 
< > the second # is just passed through.
< > 
< > Boost Quickbook does what it says on the can, but it would 
< be nice to have at least one sub level?
< 
< Indentation does the work. Example:
< 
<      # One
<      # Two
<      # Three
<          # Three.a
<          # Three.b
<          # Three.c
<      # Four
<          # Four.a
<              # Four.a.i
<              # Four.a.ii
<      # Five
< 
< and you can have as much sub-levels as you want.

:-))

Paul

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