Hello,

>>>>> Sébastien Vauban writes:

> And, in the case that such a construct would not be used, I wouldn't
> mind having to manually indent the paragraph where I want to place
> it, as long as the indentation is used to decide to what the text
> must be attached to.

Please (re-)read my "rhetorical" questions: this is not as simple as
it sounds.

> (thinking at backward-compatibility solution)

I have to disagree here, as those constructs were only partly
recognized (and partly broken): again, LaTeX exporter and
auto-indentation weren't aware about them.

Anyway, before thinking at backward-compatibility, the design should
be fixed first. Now, on the other hand, there's Carsten's "ASCII duck
head" idea...

Well, I still can't help thinking those constructs are ill-defined and
can be avoided by reorganizing the list, or using headings. Even those
do not support such constructs, for a good reason.

Regards,

-- Nicolas

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