Carsten Dominik writes: >> 1. Bug One: two consecutive lists with different list types at the >> same >> level are exported as *one* list. For example, the following two >> lists >> >> 1. Ordered List Item 1 >> 2. Ordered List Item 2 >> >> - Itemized List Item 1 >> - Itemized List Item 2 >> - Itemized List Item 3 > > This is, actually, not a bug but on purpose. > List boundaries are set by indentation, and the > list type is set by the first item. I prefer to keep it that way. > In the same way, the actual numbers in an ordered list are ignored > and the list is renumbered on export. Thanks for the explanation, Carsten! This makes perfect sense to me. No wonder I found the same "problem" in function `org-beginning-of-item-list'. :-) If a lot of people like to mix different list types together in the way I showed above, I would prefer that Org mode has finer support for this. But for now, I think we should keep the existing way. >> 2. Bug Two: a paragraph *immediately* after a block like quote, verse, >> centered block, example, etc. is not wrapped into paragraph tags >> (

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in HTML or ... in DocBook). While it is >> not >> a big deal for HTML exporter, this bug makes exported DocBook XML >> document invalid. >> >> The following lines can reproduce this bug: >> >> : Code line one >> : Code line two >> This is a paragraph immediately after the above code block without >> an >> empty line before it, and it is NOT wrapped in a paragraph (

in >> HTML or in DocBook) in exported format. >> >> Please let me know if you see any problems in the fix. > > I would like to fix this bug, and if you send me a patch just > for this, I'd be happy to apply it. OK. I am attaching the new patch at the end. Thanks, Baoqiu