Hi Charles and Nicholas, My code also supports nested mixed lists but is simpler. I mean, my code will convert the list given by Charles to # Here -- is -- an # example -- of -- a # mixed # list Although this format is not mentioned in confluence wiki, it is supported by conflucence according to my test (in Jira). So, in my opinion, it is a matter of personal preference: more complicated code complies with documented interface, or simpler code that exploits undocumented feature. I prefer my code. But you guys feel free to make decision. I am OK with whatever you choose. Cheers, Lungang On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Charles Durst wrote: > They do conflict. My version is slightly more complicated since it > also supports nested mixed lists. > > For example: > > 1. Here > * is > * an > 2. example > * of > * a > 3. mixed > 4. list > > Which translates to: > > # Here > #- is > #- an > # example > #- of > #- a > # mixed > # list > > Which is effectively the same as the example in the Confluence > documentation: > https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/confluence-wiki- > markup-724765099.html#ConfluenceWikiMarkup-Mixedlists > > -- > Charles Durst > cwdurst+orgmode@gmail.com > > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 5:49 PM, Nicolas Goaziou > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Lungang Fang writes: > > > >> Attached is a patch for contrib/lisp/ox-confluence.el generated > following > >> instructions on http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#patches . > It > >> adds support for ordered list. > > > > Thank you. > > > > However, this somewhat conflicts with a patch recently sent on the ML, > > but not yet applied, by Charles Durst (Cc'ed). > > > > Could one double-check if one doesn't supersede the other, or if they > > could be merged (although I suspect the former) and report back so > > I know what patch to apply? > > > > Regards, > > > > -- > > Nicolas Goaziou >