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* Continuing a numbered list
@ 2015-04-30  2:59 DJ
  2015-04-30  6:49 ` Christian Moe
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From: DJ @ 2015-04-30  2:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Can't figure this out from the org mode manual.

I want to use org mode for doing math assignments. This will be a lot 
easier than using latex directly, I think. But, I want to use numbered 
lists in org mode, and often there are multiple paragraphs that belong 
under one list item.
I want to be able to use org mode tables instead of latex tabular, and 
these tables sometimes appear in the middle of a bunch of paragraphs 
under a single list item.

I know how to get multiple paragraphs in one numbered list item. But how 
can I stick a table in the middle of my multiple-paragraph list item 
without terminating the list? Such as:

1. blah blah\\
     yatta yatta
| m | n | foo |
|---+---+-----|
| x  | y  | z     |
     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem - 
a paragraph AFTER the table which should
     belong to item 1.
2. This is the next item. I could use a cookie here to force start at 2, 
I know.

TIA.

Best,

Jake.

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* Fwd: Re:  Continuing a numbered list
       [not found] ` <5541CC86.9090603@friendlyvillagers.com>
@ 2015-04-30  6:33   ` thomas
  2015-04-30 22:16   ` DJ
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: thomas @ 2015-04-30  6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode




indenting the table should do the trick:

===================

1. blah blah
    yatta yatta
   | m | n | foo |
   |---+---+-----|
   | x | y | z   |

     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem -
a paragraph AFTER the table which should
     belong to item 1.

2. This is the next item. I could use a cookie here to force start at 2,
I know.

===================

- thomas


On 30.04.2015 04:59, DJ wrote:
>
> 1. blah blah\\
>     yatta yatta
> | m | n | foo |
> |---+---+-----|
> | x  | y  | z     |
>     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem -
> a paragraph AFTER the table which should
>     belong to item 1.
> 2. This is the next item. I could use a cookie here to force start at
> 2, I know.

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* Re: Continuing a numbered list
  2015-04-30  2:59 Continuing a numbered list DJ
@ 2015-04-30  6:49 ` Christian Moe
  2015-04-30  6:50 ` Eric S Fraga
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Christian Moe @ 2015-04-30  6:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: DJ; +Cc: emacs-orgmode


DJ writes:

> I know how to get multiple paragraphs in one numbered list item. But how 
> can I stick a table in the middle of my multiple-paragraph list item 
> without terminating the list?

Try simply indenting the table. For aesthetics/reaability I like it to
line up with the list-item paragraph, but you should be OK as long as it
starts in any column to the right of the list item number.

Yours,
Christian

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* Re: Continuing a numbered list
  2015-04-30  2:59 Continuing a numbered list DJ
  2015-04-30  6:49 ` Christian Moe
@ 2015-04-30  6:50 ` Eric S Fraga
       [not found] ` <5541CC86.9090603@friendlyvillagers.com>
  2015-05-01  3:18 ` DJ
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric S Fraga @ 2015-04-30  6:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: DJ; +Cc: emacs-orgmode

On Wednesday, 29 Apr 2015 at 22:59, DJ wrote:
> Can't figure this out from the org mode manual.

[...]

> I know how to get multiple paragraphs in one numbered list item. But
> how can I stick a table in the middle of my multiple-paragraph list
> item without terminating the list? Such as:
>
> 1. blah blah\\
>     yatta yatta
> | m | n | foo |
> |---+---+-----|
> | x  | y  | z     |
>     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem - 
> a paragraph AFTER the table which should
>     belong to item 1.

Indent the table, e.g.

#+begin_src org
  1. blah blah
   
     yatta yatta

     | m | n | foo |
     |---+---+-----|
     | x | y | z   |

     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem -

#+end_src

-- 
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.50.1, Org release_8.3beta-1062-gce4e64

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* Re: Continuing a numbered list
       [not found] ` <5541CC86.9090603@friendlyvillagers.com>
  2015-04-30  6:33   ` Fwd: " thomas
@ 2015-04-30 22:16   ` DJ
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: DJ @ 2015-04-30 22:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: thomas, emacs-orgmode

OMG (facepalm). I *thought* I had already tried that, since it's the 
obvious thing to do.

Thanks for your help.

On 15-04-30 02:32 AM, thomas wrote:
> indenting the table should do the trick:
>
> ===================
>
> 1. blah blah
>    yatta yatta
>   | m | n | foo |
>   |---+---+-----|
>   | x | y | z   |
>
>     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem - 
> a paragraph AFTER the table which should
>     belong to item 1.
>
> 2. This is the next item. I could use a cookie here to force start at 
> 2, I know.
>
> ===================
>
> - thomas
>
>
> On 30.04.2015 04:59, DJ wrote:
>>
>> 1. blah blah\\
>>     yatta yatta
>> | m | n | foo |
>> |---+---+-----|
>> | x  | y  | z     |
>>     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem 
>> - a paragraph AFTER the table which should
>>     belong to item 1.
>> 2. This is the next item. I could use a cookie here to force start at 
>> 2, I know. 
>

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* Re: Continuing a numbered list
  2015-04-30  2:59 Continuing a numbered list DJ
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
       [not found] ` <5541CC86.9090603@friendlyvillagers.com>
@ 2015-05-01  3:18 ` DJ
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: DJ @ 2015-05-01  3:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

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Thanks, everyone. I thought I /had/ tried that. Feeling silly...thanks 
for the help.

- DJ -

On 15-04-29 10:59 PM, DJ wrote:
> Can't figure this out from the org mode manual.
>
> I want to use org mode for doing math assignments. This will be a lot 
> easier than using latex directly, I think. But, I want to use numbered 
> lists in org mode, and often there are multiple paragraphs that belong 
> under one list item.
> I want to be able to use org mode tables instead of latex tabular, and 
> these tables sometimes appear in the middle of a bunch of paragraphs 
> under a single list item.
>
> I know how to get multiple paragraphs in one numbered list item. But 
> how can I stick a table in the middle of my multiple-paragraph list 
> item without terminating the list? Such as:
>
> 1. blah blah\\
>     yatta yatta
> | m | n | foo |
> |---+---+-----|
> | x  | y  | z     |
>     and this text should be part of item 1. That is the real problem - 
> a paragraph AFTER the table which should
>     belong to item 1.
> 2. This is the next item. I could use a cookie here to force start at 
> 2, I know.
>
> TIA.
>
> Best,
>
> Jake.
>
>
>


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