Re: [O] Nested ordered (numbered) lists

2016-06-27 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday, 27 Jun 2016 at 07:51, ST wrote: > Thank you for the tip! > > But shouldn't it be part of org export? Why? The default behaviour is fine for most people. E.g. the default formatting in LaTeX and HTML is consistent with org's export engine. The nice thing about org is that it allows

Re: [O] Nested ordered (numbered) lists

2016-06-27 Thread ST
Thank you for the tip! But shouldn't it be part of org export? And it looks like org itself doesn't support it, so if I press M- while in: 1. item1 1.1. item1.1. I get to the top level "2. " and not into the nested level "1.2. ". Why? Should we file a feature request? Thank you! On Sun,

Re: [O] Nested ordered (numbered) lists

2016-06-26 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 25 Jun 2016 at 19:34, ST wrote: > Hi, > > is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it > exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like: > > 1. item_1 > 2. item_2 >2.1. subitem_2_1 > 2.1.1. subsubitem_2_1_1 >2.2. subitem_2_2 > 3. item_3 For pdf export,

Re: [O] Nested ordered (numbered) lists

2016-06-25 Thread Rick Frankel
On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 10:34:35PM +0300, ST wrote: > Hi, > > is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it > exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like: > > 1. item_1 > 2. item_2 >2.1. subitem_2_1 > 2.1.1. subsubitem_2_1_1 >2.2. subitem_2_2 > 3. item_3 have you

[O] Nested ordered (numbered) lists

2016-06-25 Thread ST
Hi, is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like: 1. item_1 2. item_2 2.1. subitem_2_1 2.1.1. subsubitem_2_1_1 2.2. subitem_2_2 3. item_3 Thank you!