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Re: [Orgmode] [BUG] Nested lists in LaTeX export


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] [BUG] Nested lists in LaTeX export
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:01:31 +0200


On Jun 13, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Scot Becker wrote:

This may not do what you want, but check out the 'easylist' package on CTAN. It allows deeply nested lists.

The problem here is not nesting depth.  it is that a list
item contains two sublist, separated by text that is part
of the item, but not in a sublist.

- Carsten

It's quite flexible (though I don't think it lets you specify *different* kinds of list bullets/numbers within the same list). There is no org export path to easylist, but by default it uses a format very like org's plain text list and outline structure (nesting shown by increasing numbers of asterisks), so one would be fairly simple to write.

Easylist PDF doc here.
My previous post on easylist on this list

Like I said, as far as I can tell, it wouldn't work with your sample document without some modification, but it does have some possibility for some kinds of nested lists.

Scot


On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Carsten Dominik <address@hidden > wrote:
Hi Christian,

this is indeed a shortcoming of the list parser used only
in LaTeX export, but not in the other exporters.

Unfortunately I do not have an easy fix.

- Carsten


On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Christian Egli wrote:

Hi

I have the following org snippet which exports properly using the HTML
and the docbook exporter. Open the attached file and export it to HTML
to see how item #2 of the parent list contains two numbered sublists.

If you however export this to pdf using the latex exporter the sentence
"If you use Puppet...steps instead:" is missing and the second sublist
is inserted in the parent list.

All is done with latest org from git.

Thanks
Christian

##  -*- mode: org; -*-
#+TITLE:     Software Deployment Process
#+LANGUAGE:  en

** Production

1. Keep the delivered and accepted package in a save place, so you
 have access to it when you ever need to roll back to an older
 version or if you need to redeploy the package.
2. Install the package.
 1. Unpack the ~tar.gz~ on the production server.
 2. Install with the provided installation script such as ~make
    install~.
 3. Setup some configuration files according to the ~README~ or the
    ~INSTALL~ file contained in the ~tar.gz~.
If you use [[http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet][Puppet]] for deployment then do the following steps instead:
 1. Integrate the installation in Puppet.
 2. Integrate the configuration as described in the ~README~ or the
    ~INSTALL~ file in Puppet.
 3. Deploy.
3. If the deployment fails or the application doesn't come up, the
 installation is rolled back, i.e. the package is removed with the
 uninstall script, and the old version is reinstalled. The faulty
 package is sent back to Development.
4. If the installation was successful the package is integrated in the
 error monitoring system.


Software Deployment Process
Table of Contents
       • 1 Production
1 Production
• Keep the delivered and accepted package in a save place, so you have access to it when you ever need to roll back to an older version or if you need to redeploy the package.
       • Install the package.
               • Unpack the tar.gz on the production server.
• Install with the provided installation script such as make install. • Setup some configuration files according to the README or the INSTALL file contained in the tar.gz.
If you use Puppet for deployment then do the following steps instead:

               • Integrate the installation in Puppet.
• Integrate the configuration as described in the README or the INSTALL file in Puppet.
               • Deploy.
• If the deployment fails or the application doesn't come up, the installation is rolled back, i.e. the package is removed with the uninstall script, and the old version is reinstalled. The faulty package is sent back to Development. • If the installation was successful the package is integrated in the error monitoring system.
Date: 2009-06-12 11:40:23 CEST

HTML generated by org-mode 6.27trans in emacs 23

<test.pdf>
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