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

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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.

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