Hi Richard, maybe I miss the point. What about LaTeX? \begin{enumerate} \item{Dog} \item{Kitten} \item{Fish} \begin{enumerate} \item{Goldfish} \item{Haddock} \end{enumerate} \item{Elephant} \end{enumerate} in a LaTeX document would do the trick. Luzie On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 01:55:07PM +0100, Richard Parsons wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to choose a good text markup language (e.g. markdown, restructured text etc). I want it to be able to deal with nested numbered lists. So something like this:
# Dog # Kitten # Fish # Goldfish # Haddock # Elephant
would produce something like this:
1. Dog 2. Kitten 3. Fish 3.1. Goldfish 3.2. Haddock 4. Elephant
Anyone know a text format that would fit the bill?
Many thanks, Richard
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