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 indentation of the 2nd list (itemized list) makes it part of item 2 of the ordered list, doesn't it? So, instead of having two lists at the same level, we will end up having only one list -- the ordered list. If these two lists are not nested in another outer, higher level list, decreasing the indentation of 2nd list would work, but it won't look very good. > I think a way to terminate list is quite important, particularly when > embedding list inside an article. I always found it difficult to start a > new paragrah after a list because when you type TAB on the first line of > the new paragraph it indents it to the level that shows it is part of > the last list item. > > How about making double blank line do that? I don't have the habit of hitting TAB to start a new paragraph, so I don't have this problem. :-) Nevertheless, having an option to disable indentation based on a list two-blank line above seems useful. Baoqiu _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode