There appears to be no context rule that can detect whether an element has
children - {last} and {notlast} refers to siblings. This is giving me some
headaches in controlling the vertical spacing in lists that include a run-on
paragraph in the last list element: the {last} rule is obeyed, even though -
from a visual point of view - the list element is not the last element in the
list. (The design call for more space below the list than between list items.)
Is there a solution to this, or do I have to completely revise my list
formatting so that there is no need to detect whether or not an element is the
last list element?
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Steve