That sounds like it means that any documents you might want to export to
LaTeX (and format with hard line breaks) should always have non-breaking
spaces after the periods---or you should keep a manual eye on your paragraph
formatting to make sure no numbers come first on the line.

Although I really like the new list code (many, many thanks, Nicolas!), this
does seem an unfortunate (if rare) little 'gotcha' arising from it.  I
hadn't realized that lists are triggered with no indentation at all.

Scot

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Nicolas <n.goaz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Stephen Eglen <s.j.eg...@damtp.cam.ac.uk> writes:
>
> > With the following minimal org buffer:
> >
> > Simple test
> >
> > here here here here here here here here here here here here here here
> > 2010.  here here here here here here here here here here here here
> > here here here here here here here here here here here here here here
>
> > This is modified from a real case; is there any way that the "2010." can
> > be interpreted as the end of the sentence rather than the start of a
> > enumerate list?  (I have fixed it for now by reformatting my paragraph
> > so that 2010 does not begin the line.)  I get similar behaviour with
> > html export.
>
> I usually suggest to insert a non-breakable space just after the
> dot. Thus, the pattern doesn't match definition of a numbered list item
> anymore.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nicolas
>
>

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