Richard Stanton <stan...@haas.berkeley.edu> writes: > On 9/10/12 4:31 PM, "Jambunathan K" <kjambunat...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >>>> From: nicholas.do...@hp.com [mailto:nicholas.do...@hp.com] >>>> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 2:37 PM >>>> >>>> > #+OPTIONS: h:2, toc:nil >>>> > >>>> > * Example of itemized list >>>> > ** Blank level 2 header >>>> > - List 1 >>>> > - List 2 >>>> > - List 3 >>>> > >>>> > * Level 3 headings as itemized list, with extra space >>>> > ** Blank level 2 header >>>> > *** List 1 >>>> > *** List 2 >>>> > *** List 3 >>>> > >>>> >>>> The old exporter does that: it breaks the second up into three lists, >>>>each with >>>> a single element. The first is a single list with three elements. >>>> >>>> The new exporter produces a single list with three elements, although >>>>it >>>> includes the section number for each entry - this might be a bug. >>>> >>>> Nick >>> >>> I also get the section number included as part of the list item >>> text. This does look like a bug. >>> >>> When I use the new exporter to export to LaTeX/PDF, I get no section >>> numbers, but I get a numbered, rather than itemized, list. This also >>> seems like a (different) bug. >> >>I have pushed a fix to org-e-html.el. >> >>The depth of numbering is according to the value of num:N spec. Use >> num:2 instead of num:t >> >>to get the numbering behaviour you desire. >> >>If something is not according to taste, point me to the markup that is >>missing or which needs to be removed (instead of describing it in >>English) >> >>> Richard >>> >>> >> >>-- > > Thanks. I'll try the new version. > > Meanwhile, as I understand it (and as implemented in the old exporter), > h:2 should mean that only two levels of section headings should be created > at all. Level 3 should be an itemized list (and therefore, implicitly, > should not have a number). Thus, h:2 should imply n:2, I believe.
New exporter is, hmmm, new. You can still get the old behaviour. So, that leaves us with no scope for complaining. I am merely following what Ngz has advised us.