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Subject: DOCBOOK: Ordered list items containing notes
I have the following document: <!DOCTYPE glosslist PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN"[]> <GLOSSLIST> <GLOSSENTRY> <GLOSSTERM> First Term </GLOSSTERM> <GLOSSDEF> <ORDEREDLIST CONTINUATION="RESTARTS" INHERITNUM="IGNORE"> <LISTITEM> <PARA> A new technical word mentioned at the beginning of a subsection. <NOTE> <PARA> The word may also be mentioned in a paragraph. </PARA> </NOTE> </PARA> </LISTITEM> <LISTITEM> <PARA> The first period of time a person is in office lasting from inauguration until re-election. </PARA> <NOTE> <PARA> It may be possible, however, that the person will not be re-elected. </PARA> </NOTE> </LISTITEM> <LISTITEM> <PARA> The topmost statement describing contractual constraints in an endorsement. </PARA> </LISTITEM> <LISTITEM> <PARA> Whatever else may be termed <emphasis>term</emphasis>. </PARA> </LISTITEM> </ORDEREDLIST> </GLOSSDEF> </GLOSSENTRY> </GLOSSLIST> When rendered using the TeX backend of (Open)Jade, I get this result: First Term 1. A new technical ... Note: The word may also be mentioned in a paragraph. 2. The first period of time ... Note: It may be possible ... 3. The topmost sytatement ... 4. Whatever ... The thing that strikes me is the strange indentation of the first list item. I expected something like: 1. A new technical... Note: The word... Cheers Jens
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