Hi Ben,
you correctly analyzed that this has something to do with the space character after the the dot. Org considers a number with a dot as an ordered list bullet only if it is followed by a space character. Otherwise, any number like 1.23 at the beginning of a line would be considered a bullet.
The reason why Bernt could not reproduce it is because you use `org-cycle-include-plain-lists' (you forgot to mention that...) and he probably does not.
- Carsten On May 5, 2008, at 11:40 PM, address@hidden wrote: This is odd, but since I've not yet taken the time to update my org-mode to the latest version, perhaps this is a non issue. Would someone with an up-to-date version try this out.
org-version reports: Org-mode version 5.23a
version reports: GNU Emacs 22.1.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0) of 2007-10-02 on applecore.inf.ed.ac.uk - Aquamacs Distribution 1.2a
I have the following list under a headline, with blank entries:
*** Vacation Days 1. <2008-03-20 Thu> 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
If I (fold and then) unfold the headline to "CHILDREN", I see the following:
*** Vacation Days 1. <2008-03-20 Thu>... 3. 4. ... 6.
This looks odd to me: item number 2 is folded, as is item number 5. It looks like an out of sequence list, so I tried to renumber it using C-c C-c. Then I see:
*** Vacation Days 1. <2008-03-20 Thu>...2. 3. 4. ...5. 6.
In recreating this, I discovered my inconsistency which seems to cause this: line items number 2 and 5 do not have a space after their period. Add some spaces, and there is no weirdness. Take all the spaces away, and then "CHILDREN" folded headlines look like:
*** Vacation Days 1. <2008-03-20 Thu>...
Now that I know that what looked like an 'out of sequence' list is just folded in a weird way, I'm over it. I can certainly add the place holder space when I create blank line items manually (they are added automatically when I use M-<return>. But it is curious, and probably unexpected behavior. Is this easy to fix or has it already been fixed in the current update?
Maybe no fix is required.
-Ben
(And thanks again for org-mode, and the mailing list too!)
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