Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
paragraph depth isn't a relevant issue. But would it be difficult to
make sure we don't output the blank lines when depth has been changed?

It is not, but unfortunately some enumerations are part of the
paragraph, and some are not. A solution would be to allow to nest (by
depth increase) the enumeration paragraphs in the preceding paragraph
(I am not sure this is parsable).

I'm pretty sure that's ungrammatical. In my language, anyway. ;-)

But yes, this is the problem: There are lots of possible combinations here.

rh

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