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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: What are the semantics of list number continuation?
Norman Walsh wrote: > > / "Peter B. West" <pbwest@netscape.net> was heard to say: > | Does the "not an ancestor" mean that I can't do this: > > Depends what you want. Are you suggesting that this should produce: > > | > | <orderedlist id="list1"> > 1| <listitem>...</listitem> > 2| <listitem>...</listitem> > 3| <listitem>...</listitem> > 4| <listitem>...</listitem> > 5| <listitem> > | <para> > | Some comments > | <orderedlist id="list2" continuation="continues"> > 6| <listitem>...</listitem> > 7| <listitem>...</listitem> > | </orderedlist> > | </para> > | </listitem> > 6| <listitem>...</listitem> > | </orderedlist> > > That would seem, um, odd. As I said, I'm not familiar with this stuff, but I can imagine that an author might want to offset some of the elements of a list with appropriate comments, without disturbing the overall order. Peter -- __ /__ Peter B. West pbwest@netscape.net / http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest / "Lord, to whom shall we go?"
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