Hey Guys,

OK - I made a little bit of progress on this.

Instead of doing this:
  [[1]] Definitions
        [[i]] Indented Text
        [[i]] Indented Text 2

I now do this:

  [[1]] Definitions

        [[i]] Indented Text

        [[i]] Indented Text 2

So separating the list items by by a blank line or
carriage return causes the numbers to resolve.

However, the sublist items are still only resolving
to integers...i.e. "1." "2.", etc. when I would really
like them to be small letters like "a.", "b." or "i.",
"ii.", etc.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
- Ole 


--- Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey Everybody,
> 
> I'm trying out the APT format, specifically nested
> lists.
> 
> I want a list that looks something like this:
> 
> 1. Definitions
>   i.  Definition 1
>   ii. Definition 2
> 
> So I try putting something like this in the apt
> document.
>  [[1]] Definitions
>       [[i]] Indented Text
>       [[i]] Indented Text 2
> 
> When doing this I end up with this:
> 1. Definitions
>   [[i]] Indented Text[[i]] Indented Text 2
> 
> Also where the "1." is I could have 
> "A" or "i" or  instead of "1" and the apt processor
> still produces "1.".
> 
> As far as I can tell I'm following the APT Overview
> instructions precisely.  Does anyone know how to fix
> this?
> 
> Thanks,
> - Ole
> 
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