Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> ==
>> 1. level 1 first
>> a) level 2 first; I was hoping this would be alphabetized in html
>> like it is in org, but it is still enumerated
>> b) the next item has some code in it;
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> For some reason I can not reproduce your solution. I already had (setq
> org-list-allow-alphabetical t), and now I added (setq
> org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator t), and still the following
> happens (and the list is broken in html export):
>
>
Rick Frankel writes:
>> > * Problem description
>> > The examples below illustrate three problems I have with lists and
>> > html export at the moment.
>> > 1. lists alphabetized in org are enumerated in html
>>
>> Actually this is a wrong assumption. Org only distinguishes enumerated,
>>
Greetings Nicolas and thank you for your prompt response.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> * Example
>> I am making a hierarchical list with some code in it.
>> 1. level 1 first
>> a) level 2 first; I was hoping this would be alphabetized in html
>> like it is in org, but it is still
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 02:58:35PM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>
> > Below is a (hopefully) self-explanatory org file of my problem and the
> > associated html export.
> >
> > Jarmo
> >
> > * Problem description
> > The examples below illustrate three problem
Hello,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Below is a (hopefully) self-explanatory org file of my problem and the
> associated html export.
>
> Jarmo
>
> * Problem description
> The examples below illustrate three problems I have with lists and
> html export at the moment.
> 1. lists alphabetized in org
Greetings.
Below is a (hopefully) self-explanatory org file of my problem and the
associated html export.
Jarmo
* Problem description
The examples below illustrate three problems I have with lists and
html export at the moment.
1. lists alphabetized in org are enumerated in html
2. code