Hello Tom, I had thought of that, but I just want a quick visual indication of a new item (a few pixels); a whole line is overkill. If it's not possible, no worries. Just thought I'd ask.
Thanks, Chris. > -----Original Message----- > From: Thomas S. Dye [mailto:t...@tsdye.com] > Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 6:07 PM > To: Poile, Christopher > Cc: 'emacs-orgmode@gnu.org' > Subject: Re: variable line-spacing in plain lists? > > Aloha Christopher, > > You can put an empty line between list items. It takes two empty lines to > end a list. > > Tom > > "Poile, Christopher" <po...@edwards.usask.ca> writes: > > > Hello all, > > This may be an odd request, but is it possible to make org (or emacs) > increase the spacing slightly (a couple pixels) above each item in a > plain-list? > In the case of a wrapped line only the first line of that list item would have > the extra spacing above it. For ex: > > > > - First item | <-- margin ends here > > + Second Item | > > - Third item, and this one is a wrapped line | <-- with visual line wrap > > with the line continuing onto the next line| > > and then a third line. Only three lines | > > would have spaces above them: the lines | > > starting with "First" "Second" and "Third" | > > all other lines of this paragraph would be | > > spaced with the default line-spacing. > > > > Thanks for the help, > > Chris. > > > > > > -- > Thomas S. Dye > http://www.tsdye.com