On 2014-06-24 09:24, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Achim Gratz <strom...@nexgo.de> writes:
You can disagree all you want, that doesn't make the underlying problem
go
away. The reason for the "unattractive spacing" is that list items,
while
conceptually paragraphs, do not have additional spacing after them so
the
list becomes more compact. The W3C doesn't really encourage to use
lists
with paragraphs, but if you do (like Org), an explicit paragraph inside
a
list environment either should also not have that spacing or should
have it
at the beginning (in which case the first paragraph must be implicit).
So
you'll have to modify the CSS anyway or the lists are still having ugly
spacing. Your patch only makes it consistently ugly as soon as there is
a
single explicit paragraph needed.
So, would a better solution be to remove the patch and tweak default
CSS
so it provides better spacing for paragraphs in <li> tags?
Yes. But arguably, in a multi-paragraph list item, the first paragraph
should be explicit and not implicit --- hence my previous suggestion to
wrap all list items longer that [X] in an explicit paragraph.
rick