IIRC I wrote the part about there being two types of lists at the syntax level,
which are bulleted and numbered, descriptive are effectively bulleted in the
context of this behavior, but I think it is fine to say multiple.
With regard to the stated behavior about consecutive being parsed
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> but more importantly, based on that description I would expect the following
>> test document to parse into three separate plain lists, but it parses as a
>> single plain list with 3 items:
>>
>> ```
>> 1. foo
>> - bar
>> - lorem :: ipsum
>> ```
>>
>> [1]
"Tom Alexander" writes:
> The org-mode documentation[1] states for plain lists that:
>> List types are mutually exclusive at the same level of indentation, if both
>> types are present consecutively then they parse as separate lists.
>
> first a minor nit-pick that "both" is probably not the
The org-mode documentation[1] states for plain lists that:
> List types are mutually exclusive at the same level of indentation, if both
> types are present consecutively then they parse as separate lists.
first a minor nit-pick that "both" is probably not the correct word here since
there are