1. first item 2. second item 1. indented second level first item 2. this is 2.2 3. this is 2.3 4. this is 2.4 3. this is top level 3 4. this is top level 4
Now, if you put your cursor at the beginning of "this is top level 3" and press tab,
I expect the top level item moves to a second level item under 2, which it does,
but the numbering becomes 1. If you repeat same action for the last item, you end up
with:
1. first item 2. second item 1. indented second level first item 2. this is 2.2 3. this is 2.3 4. this is 2.4 1. this is top level 3 1. this is top level 4
I have to then backspace on the indented items to merge it with it's sibling
above, then press enter to break it into it's own entry.
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Now, if you put your cursor at the beginning of "this is top level 3" and press tab,
I expect the top level item moves to a second level item under 2, which it does,
but the numbering becomes 1. If you repeat same action for the last item, you end up
with:
I have to then backspace on the indented items to merge it with it's sibling
above, then press enter to break it into it's own entry.
Please fix this! Thanks.
P.K.
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