On Apr 9, 2009, at 8:29 PM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Baoqiu,
I really don't see why. Under what circumstances would you
want to mix list types like this, without at least on little
transition sentence between the lists? I cannot remember any
On Apr 9, 2009, at 11:03 PM, Mike Newman wrote:
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 12:33:55 +0200
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
I really don't see why. Under what circumstances would you
want to mix list types like this, without at least on little
transition sentence between the lists?
On 2009-04-09 06:27 +0100, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
level are exported as *one* list. For example, the following two
lists
1. Ordered List Item 1
2. Ordered List Item 2
- Itemized List Item 1
- Itemized List Item 2
- Itemized List Item 3
This is, actually, not a bug but on
Hi Leo,
Leo sdl@gmail.com writes:
1. Ordered List Item 1
2. Ordered List Item 2
- Itemized List Item 1
- Itemized List Item 2
- Itemized List Item 3
mixing lists is easy to do. Just use Alt + left/right to
decrease/increase the item's indentation.
Increasing the
On Apr 9, 2009, at 7:27 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
1. Bug One: two consecutive lists with different list types at the
same
level are exported as *one* list. For example, the following two
lists
1. Ordered List Item 1
2. Ordered List Item 2
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Baoqiu,
I really don't see why. Under what circumstances would you
want to mix list types like this, without at least on little
transition sentence between the lists? I cannot remember any
occasion when I would have wanted this to be
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 12:33:55 +0200
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
I really don't see why. Under what circumstances would you
want to mix list types like this, without at least on little
transition sentence between the lists? I cannot remember any
occasion when I would
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
1. Bug One: two consecutive lists with different list types at the
same
level are exported as *one* list. For example, the following two
lists
1. Ordered List Item 1
2. Ordered List Item 2
- Itemized List Item 1
- Itemized