Sharon Kimble <boudic...@talktalk.net> writes: > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote: > > Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > > Hi Sharon, > > Sharon Kimble <boudic...@talktalk.net> writes: > > In an org-mode document I can <h which when TABBED gives me > #+BEGIN_HTML > > #+END_HTML > > In the same document I have a list of numbered items, actually > academic > references, is it possible using something like <r to have each > and > every one done as part of a numbered list please? It would be so > much > simpler than going through numbering each and every one by hand! > I'm not sure what you mean by > > "done as part of a numbered list" > > As for re-numbering items from a numbered list, moving one item > up and > down will renumber > the whole list automagically. > > Please give more details if this does not reply your question. > > Also not sure what you mean, but maybe mark all the things you want to > be list items, and then use "C-c -" to actually make them list items? > Hit that again a few times to cycle through ordered/unordered, etc. > > That's my guess. > > > > > Thanks for this, you'll have to bear with me as I have no > Internet access atm due to a fault on the line. > > This is referring to a academic reference list on a medical > journal reference list, where the articles are referenced in the > body of the article and then all listed at the end in numbered > order as they appear in the article. > > What I'm after is some way of auto-numbering a highlighted number > of references so that I don't have to number them all by hand.
That still sounds to me like you're creating a numbered list from what is currently just a series of lines and paragraphs. Or else you're trying to do what org footnotes do: automatically link the numbering between the in-text references, and the article list at the end. Maybe try footnotes? If this isn't right, maybe show us a simple example of the text you've got, and what you're hoping to do. Eric