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

 - Itemized List Item 1
 - Itemized List Item 2
 - Itemized List Item 3

This is, actually, not a bug but on purpose.
List boundaries are set by indentation, and the
list type is set by the first item.  I prefer to keep it that way.
In the same way, the actual numbers in an ordered list are ignored
and the list is renumbered on export.

Thanks for the explanation, Carsten!  This makes perfect sense to me.
No wonder I found the same "problem" in function
`org-beginning-of-item-list'. :-)

If a lot of people like to mix different list types together in the way I showed above, I would prefer that Org mode has finer support for this.

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 possible.


But for now, I think we should keep the existing way.

2. Bug Two: a paragraph *immediately* after a block like quote, verse,
 centered block, example, etc. is not wrapped into paragraph tags
 (<p>...</p> in HTML or <para>...</para> in DocBook).  While it is
not
 a big deal for HTML exporter, this bug makes exported DocBook XML
 document invalid.

 The following lines can reproduce this bug:

 : Code line one
 : Code line two
 This is a paragraph immediately after the above code block without
an
 empty line before it, and it is NOT wrapped in a paragraph (<p> in
 HTML or <para> in DocBook) in exported format.

Please let me know if you see any problems in the fix.

I would like to fix this bug, and if you send me a patch just
for this, I'd be happy to apply it.

OK.  I am attaching the new patch at the end.

Thanks, in particular also for preparing the patch
against the new file org-html.el.  I have applied
it.

- Carsten



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