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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: pernicious mixed content
The space in para is always significant (as I understand), so it seems that what you have got is the right behaviour. Instead, if you write: <listitem> <para>Text.</para> </listitem> you won't get the space. It's ignored by the parser. (if not, you could'n indent paras inside spaces). Baurjan Ismagulov wrote: > [snip] > > I use para within listitem. What I can't understand is, why white space > in para is significant within listitem, and not significant otherwise. > In other words, why the following construction produces leading space > on the first line: > > <listitem><para> > Text. > </para></listitem> > > and the following do not: > > <listitem><para> > Text. > </para></listitem> > > <para> > Text. > </para> > > Thanks in advance, > Baurjan.
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