On 5/24/07, Ian Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I submit the following proposal, titled "More on paragraphs":

As long as you're working on 1023 (d), could you clarify (d) (3)?

          (3) Units are considered in an ordered tree hierarchy.  The
              root is empty, any unbulleted units are its children,
              and the bulleted units following an unbulleted unit are
              its descendants (with nested bullets corresponding to
              nested levels of the tree). If the text consists only of
              bulleted units, then the top-most level comprise the
              root's immediate children.

I notice you've made some changes here (and I'm glad you're removing
the reference to depth-first search), but I find that the introductory
sentence is still a bit obscure.  Who is required to consider units in
an ordered tree hierarchy, and what are the consequences of em doing
so?

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