Hi.
Tex, O.k. if these are embedded block elements -- I could not see that from the other example; from your example yes I did see that.
These are good examples of a problem -- perhaps a good reason to have the bullet on the same side for all list items -- but I will have to try some examples first, and will get back on this tomorrow first thing.
Thanks.
Best,
C. E. Whitehead
cewcathar@hotmail.com
From: Tex Texin <textexin@xencraft.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:03:41 -0700
> I thought the footnote example was reasonable.
> . . .
> However, if bullets are only follow one direction, it can cause confusion.
> (Might be unavoidable.)
> For example, the footnote example confused me a bit because I wasn’t sure if
> the ending periods were bullets or not.
> If the chosen direction is RTL, then it might be confusing to have LTR
> items:
>
> Item
> 1
> Item
> 2
> A long multiline item that wraps perhaps 3
> And so this item and the next 4
> items are now unclear.
>
> am trying to show that the 4 could be a bullet number or could be part of
> the wrapped phrase “next 4 items”.
> Having multiple directions also makes sublists more complex…
> tex