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Re: [O] Carriage return in macro
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Jambunathan K |
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Re: [O] Carriage return in macro |
Date: |
Sat, 31 Aug 2013 12:11:13 +0530 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Nicolas
In the context of the example below (i.e., the way #+ATTR_ODT are used
/within/ the list) is it fair to say this:
A #+ATTR_ODT: can be attached only to a plain-list - Visually they
come before the first item of the top-level list or a nested list.
Using an #+ATTR_ODT line before a second or subsequent item will
result in splitting of the original list.
I just want to confirm my understanding of the /existing/ behaviour so
that I can extract maximum juice out of ox.el.
To avoid confusion: Opinions surrounding how comments and meta lines
influence the list structure doesn't bother me one way or the other.
Jambunathan K <address@hidden> writes:
> #+ATTR_ODT: :style "OrgBulletedList" :p-style "Text_20_body_20_bold"
> 1. N1
> 1. N11
> 2. N12
> 2. N2
> #+ATTR_ODT: :style "OrgNumberedList" :p-style "Preformatted_20_Text"
> * B21
>
> * B22
> - B221
>
> First paragraph.
>
> #+ATTR_ODT: :style "OrgBibliographyList" :p-style "Text_20_body"
> 1. one
> 2. two
> 3. three
>
> #+ATTR_ODT: :style "Text_20_body_20_indent"
> Second paragraph.
>
> - B222
> * B23
> 3. N3