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Re: [Orgmode] Lists made stronger: lists within lists


From: suvayu ali
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Lists made stronger: lists within lists
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 08:49:17 +0100

Hi Nicolas,

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As I had promised it here a few days ago, I just pushed a testing
> branch allowing to have lists in blocks, drawers and inline tasks.
> These constructs can themselves be located in lists.
>
> Basically, lists are allowed in every block but "src", "example" and
> "verse". Inline tasks will not end lists, even though they start at
> column 0. Exporters should understand quite intricate situations. Here
> is an example of this:
>

I have started trying it. So far looks pretty good (with src and
example blocks). I do use inline tasks, I'll try with them in the next
few days.

>
> -----
> * Let's stress-test lists
>
>  - a list
>
>    1. Sub-item with both example and quote blocks
>       #+begin_example
>       + here is a false list
>       #+end_example
>
>       #+begin_quote
>       1. followed by a real list
>       2. of two items
>          1. and a sub-item
>
>
>       And some other text afterwards.
>       #+end_quote
>
>    2. Sub-item with src block
>       #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>       (message "Am I appearing?")
>       #+end_src
>
>    3. Sub-item with a drawer
>       :LOGBOOK:
>       * One
>         * One dot one
>         * One dot two
>       :END:
>
>  - and now some centering
>
>    #+begin_center
>    1. One
>    2. Two
>    #+end_center
>
>
>  The end.
> -----
>
> This is not a trivial patch, so it needs careful testing (and maybe
> some re-factoring). The branch can be found at:
>
>  git://github.com/ngz/org-mode-lists.git recursive-lists
>
>
> I still think inline tasks shouldn't be included in lists, but for
> now, let's see it as a proof of concept. I can always remove it later
> if it is "too much". The same idea applies to this whole patch: if it
> is not really needed, it will not reach master branch.
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Nicolas
>
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