> 4. Re: Breaking a numbered list? (Tony C.)
>I've run into this, too, and the solution provided is less than
>optimal.
>
>It's not always easy to know what that resuming number should be; and
>more likely, someone someday will add an item to the preceding portion
>of the list and not notice or
I've run into this, too, and the solution provided is less than
optimal.
It's not always easy to know what that resuming number should be; and
more likely, someone someday will add an item to the preceding portion
of the list and not notice or forget the "value=".
Would it be possible to define
Onsdag 24 oktober 2007 17:38 kvad Johnny Ernst Nielsen:
> # %item value=3% this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
>
> ...will display:
>
> 3. %item value=3% this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
Sorry, that should be:
3. this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
Of cource the style mar
Onsdag 24 oktober 2007 17:20 kvad Jeff Schallenberg:
> I want to continue numbered lines, not re-start the numbering after
> a break.
>
>1. The first line in a list
>2. The second line in the list
>
> This line is un-numbered, but
>
>1. this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
>2.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:20:36AM -0400, Jeff Schallenberg wrote:
>I want to continue numbered lines, not re-start the numbering after a
>break.
> 1. The first line in a list
> 2. The second line in the list
>
>This line is un-numbered, but
>
> 1. this should be the third
I want to continue numbered lines, not re-start the numbering after a break.
1. The first line in a list
2. The second line in the list
This line is un-numbered, but
1. this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
2. and this should be the fourth (4., not 2.)
Is there a way to do tha