Aloha Séb, On Nov 19, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > "Thomas S. Dye" wrote: >> On Nov 19, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Sébastien Vauban wrote: >>> *Same for PDF*: the lists in the VERSE environment are interpreted: >>> >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >>> \begin{verse} >>>>> Does it work?\\ >>>> \\ >>>> Yes, if you:\\ >>>> - update \url{this-var}\\ >>>> - restart\\ >>> \vspace*{1em} >>> OK. Confirmed, but you need to:\\ >>> \begin{enumerate} >>> \item delete the \url{cache}.\\ >>> \item redo it.\\ >>> \end{enumerate} >>> >>> \vspace*{1em} >>> Thanks to:\\ >>> \begin{itemize} >>> \item you\\ >>> \item me\\ >>> \end{itemize} >>> >>> \end{verse} >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> Just a side comment on the LaTeX output of your example: it is >> usually not a >> good idea to put markup like \vspace in the .tex file. Commands >> like \vspace >> work there, but they defeat the document design of the style or >> class file. >> In the ideal case, commands like \vspace are confined to style and >> class >> files and do not appear in tex files. >> >> Perhaps the \vspace could be eliminated on the way to squashing >> your bug? > > Just to be sure we talk of the same thing, the \vspace is not > introduced by > me. It's something automatically inserted in the TeX during the VERSE > conversion. > > I think it's clear to you, but let's state it clearly... > > Best regards, > Seb > > -- > Sébastien Vauban Yes, that's what I meant. Apologies for any ambiguity. Tom