Last modified: 2006-02-06 21:22:27 UTC
Paste this information in your sandbox and do an edit preview ... ===Try a mixed list=== First an unordered list within a nested ordered list: <pre> * first item in a list * next item in a list ## start a numbered item sublist ## next number * see anything wrong with this? </pre> Which yields: * first item in a list * next item in a list ## start a numbered item sublist ## next number * see anything wrong with this? I do. The first numbered item has an extraordinary amount of white space between the main and nested levels. ===Now try another mixed list=== This time try an unordered nested list in an ordered list: <pre> # first item in a list # next item in a list ** start a numbered item sublist ** next number # see anything wrong with this? </pre> To produce: # first item in a list # next item in a list ** start a numbered item sublist ** next number # see anything wrong with this? I do. The next numbered item at outer scope is at the same nesting level as the nested bullets. I've seen other cases where the nested bullets appear to be at the same level as the outer list. (Why the difference I have no idea.) Happy bug hunting ;-0)
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 4829 ***