Description
If a bulleted list is followed by a numbered list or vice versa then the second list inherits the property of the first list.
HelpOnLists does not say anything about this.
Steps to reproduce
- See the example.
Example
Bulleted list followed by numbered list:
* first bullet * second bullet 1. first number 1. second number
- first bullet
- second bullet
- first number
- second number
Also when separated by one (or more) blank lines:
* first bullet * second bullet 1. first number 1. second number
- first bullet
- second bullet
- first number
- second number
Numbered list followed by bulleted list:
1. first number 1. second number * first bullet * second bullet
- first number
- second number
- first bullet
- second bullet
Also with other types of numbered lists:
i. first number i. second number * first bullet * second bullet
- first number
- second number
- first bullet
- second bullet
a. first number a. second number * first bullet * second bullet
- first number
- second number
- first bullet
- second bullet
Details
This Wiki.
Workaround
Discussion
This is known. But is there a practical use case to just have adjacent lists of different type?
Usually you want to put something in between, like a headline or some text introducing the stuff in the list.
So, as you filed a bug, do you have a practical use case?
- Sometimes I'd like to use that in the sense of nested lists but without indenting the sublist, e.g. instead of writing
1. first item 1. second item consist of: * first subitem * second subitem
- I'd like to write
1. first item 1. second item consist of: * first subitem * second subitem
but it doesn't work. -- rpr 2014-08-07 11:38:04
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