Hi Bastien,

Bastien wrote:

> Fixed, thanks.
> 
> I first didn't take care of this because it seemed logical to 
> show all the content of an inline task here: the purpose of the
> inline task is to stay out of the hierarchical structure, such
> a task is *not* a subtree...  so the real content of "Parent task"
> is all the text below -- whether it contains inline tasks or not.

I was initially irritated by this behaviour because I kept some plain
lists inside inline tasks, but now I can see the advantages of having
them always stand out. And I can always put stuff in a drawer now.

> Thanks for reporting this,

Thank you for your work!

Cheers,
Viktor

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