2. Adapt the LaTeX exporter to work like the HTML exporter, ignoring
indentation of tables and example. The, introduce a special list
item like "- ___" to explicitly terminate a list if this should be
necessary.
I welcome comments on this issue.
Thanks for looking into this problem! Personally I would prefer
option
1) if it does not require too much work. Supporting indented tables
and
#+begin_example etc. in Org-mode plain lists not only makes list
structure look cleaner, but also fits well in Org-mode's powerful
structure editing functionality (org-do-promote/demote already
supports
lot of automatic indentation today, including tables and ": ..."
example lines.).
Option 2) is a very good compromise, because it is cheap to implement,
and, for *most* of the times, people do not need to use "- ___" in
their
lists.
The only problem with option 2) is that, to terminate an ordered list
that has N items, do we have to use something like "(N+1). ___"?
Number
N+1 here makes the list look a little bad. Also, "+ ___" and "* ___"
may be required for list item starting with `+' or `*'.
Baoqiu
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