Okay. I'll have a think and see if I can do things with out extra user annotation of lists. I had a think about this today. I think it's going to be easy enough within a list, but there might be a problem getting the markup working at the end of a list. Cheers Phil
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael Olson Sent: Sun 30/10/2005 01:49 To: Emacs Wiki Discussion List Subject: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Nesting Sections in Muse. "Phillip Lord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The output is fine, but the syntax is ugly... Yeah, I don't particularly like the syntax of that solution. I appreciate the effort, though. > I guess that the only way to do this with spaces and without > additional markup would be to store state during the parse. That > way, you'd know what the last list level was, and therefore how many > or whether extra list starts/stops were needed. > > Is it guarenteed that during publication muse will start at the > beginning of the muse file and move through it monotonically? Other > wise, using state in this way is going to be bad! Yes, each rule is processed starting at the beginning of the document, moving down monotonically. -- Michael Olson -- FSF Associate Member #652 -- http://www.mwolson.org/ Interests: anime, Debian, XHTML, wiki, Emacs Lisp /` |\ | | | IRC: mwolson on freenode.net: #hcoop, #muse, #PurdueLUG |_] | \| |_| Jabber: mwolson_at_hcoop.net _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list emacs-wiki-discuss@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss