Hello, Robert Klein <rokl...@roklein.de> writes:
> A file of > > #+begin_example > * Title > > This is a text [fn:: the > 1. footnote] with a footnote. > #+end_example > > begins an enumeration inside the footenote and then > forgets to close the footnote (which in LaTeX export > gets closed at the next \section or so). > > I'm not sure what the expected behavior should be -- I'd > obviously prefer no enumerations in footnotes :) Is there > a way to specify this in the header, e.g. > enum-in-footnotes: nil or similar? Just thinking when > someone pute literary references in footnotes this could > be useful (e.g.: [fn:: My fun. pp. 3-5, 12. edition, O'Really, > 1996. London, New York...] ) This confusing case shouldn't happen, unless the user somehow does it on purpose. Indeed, Org prevents auto-filling to break a line where it would create a new list item. This looks to me as a false problem ; I don't think we should write some workaround for it. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou