|  | @@ -1493,38 +1493,41 @@ visually indistinguishable from true headlines.  In short: even though
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				|  |  |  as bullets.
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				|  |  |  @item
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				|  |  |  @vindex org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator
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				|  |  | +@vindex org-alphabetical-lists
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				|  |  |  @emph{Ordered} list items start with a numeral followed by either a period or
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				|  |  |  a right parenthesis@footnote{You can filter out any of them by configuring
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				|  |  |  @code{org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator}.}, such as @samp{1.} or
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				|  |  | -@samp{1)}.  If you want a list to start with a different value (e.g.@: 20), start
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				|  |  | -the text of the item with @code{[@@20]}@footnote{If there's a checkbox in the
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				|  |  | -item, the cookie must be put @emph{before} the checkbox.}.  Those constructs
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				|  |  | -can be used in any item of the list in order to enforce a particular
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				|  |  | -numbering.
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				|  |  | +@samp{1)}@footnote{You can also get @samp{a.}, @samp{A.}, @samp{a)} and
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				|  |  | +@samp{A)} by configuring @code{org-alphabetical-lists}.  To minimize
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				|  |  | +confusion with normal text, those are limited to one character only.  Beyond
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				|  |  | +that limit, items will automatically fallback to numbers.}.  If you want a
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				|  |  | +list to start with a different value (e.g.@: 20), start the text of the item
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				|  |  | +with @code{[@@20]}@footnote{If there's a checkbox in the item, the cookie
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				|  |  | +must be put @emph{before} the checkbox.  If you have activated alphabetical
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				|  |  | +lists, you can also use counters like @code{[@@b}.}.  Those constructs can be
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				|  |  | +used in any item of the list in order to enforce a particular numbering.
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				|  |  |  @item
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				|  |  |  @emph{Description} list items are unordered list items, and contain the
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				|  |  | -separator @samp{ :: } to separate the description @emph{term} from the
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				|  |  | +separator @samp{ :: } to distinguish the description @emph{term} from the
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				|  |  |  description.
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				|  |  |  @end itemize
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  Items belonging to the same list must have the same indentation on the first
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				|  |  |  line.  In particular, if an ordered list reaches number @samp{10.}, then the
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				|  |  |  2--digit numbers must be written left-aligned with the other numbers in the
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				|  |  | -list.
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				|  |  | +list.  An item ends before the next line that is less or equally indented
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				|  |  | +than the bullet/number.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  @vindex org-list-ending-method
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				|  |  |  @vindex org-list-end-regexp
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				|  |  |  @vindex org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists
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				|  |  |  Two methods@footnote{To disable either of them, configure
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				|  |  |  @code{org-list-ending-method}.} are provided to terminate lists.  A list ends
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				|  |  | -before the next line that is indented like the bullet/number or less, or it
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				|  |  | -ends before two blank lines@footnote{See also
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				|  |  | -@code{org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists}.}.  In both cases, all levels of
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				|  |  | -the list are closed@footnote{So you cannot have a sublist, some text and then
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				|  |  | -another sublist while still in the same top-level list item.  This used to be
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				|  |  | -possible, but it was only supported in the HTML exporter and difficult to
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				|  |  | -manage with automatic indentation.}.  For finer control, you can end lists
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				|  |  | -with any pattern set in @code{org-list-end-regexp}.  Here is an example:
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				|  |  | +whenever every item has ended, which means before any line less or equally
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				|  |  | +indented than items at top level.  It also ends before two blank
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				|  |  | +lines@footnote{See also @code{org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists}.}.  In
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				|  |  | +that case, all items are closed.  For finer control, you can end lists with
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				|  |  | +any pattern set in @code{org-list-end-regexp}.  Here is an example:
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  @example
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				|  |  |  @group
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				|  | @@ -1535,8 +1538,8 @@ with any pattern set in @code{org-list-end-regexp}.  Here is an example:
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				|  |  |        + this was already my favorite scene in the book
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				|  |  |        + I really like Miranda Otto.
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				|  |  |     3. Peter Jackson being shot by Legolas
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				|  |  | -      He makes a really funny face when it happens.
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				|  |  |        - on DVD only
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				|  |  | +      He makes a really funny face when it happens.
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				|  |  |     But in the end, no individual scenes matter but the film as a whole.
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				|  |  |     Important actors in this film are:
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				|  |  |     - @b{Elijah Wood} :: He plays Frodo
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				|  | @@ -1651,14 +1654,20 @@ depending on @code{org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator}, the type of list,
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				|  |  |  and its position@footnote{See @code{bullet} rule in
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				|  |  |  @code{org-list-automatic-rules} for more information.}.  With a numeric
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				|  |  |  prefix argument N, select the Nth bullet from this list.  If there is an
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				|  |  | -active region when calling this, all lines will be converted to list items.
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				|  |  | -If the first line already was a list item, any item markers will be removed
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				|  |  | -from the list.  Finally, even without an active region, a normal line will be
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				|  |  | +active region when calling this, selected text will be changed into an item.
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				|  |  | +With a prefix argument, all lines will be converted to list items.  If the
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				|  |  | +first line already was a list item, any item markers will be removed from the
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				|  |  | +list.  Finally, even without an active region, a normal line will be
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				|  |  |  converted into a list item.
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				|  |  |  @kindex C-c *
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				|  |  |  @item C-c *
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				|  |  |  Turn a plain list item into a headline (so that it becomes a subheading at
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				|  |  |  its location). @xref{Structure editing}, for a detailed explanation.
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				|  |  | +@kindex C-c C-*
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				|  |  | +@item C-c C-*
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				|  |  | +Turn the whole plain list into a subtree of the current heading.  Checkboxes
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				|  |  | +(@pxref{Checkboxes}) will become TODO (resp. DONE) keywords when unchecked
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				|  |  | +(resp. checked).
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				|  |  |  @kindex S-@key{left}
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				|  |  |  @kindex S-@key{right}
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				|  |  |  @item S-@key{left}/@key{right}
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				|  | @@ -4282,9 +4291,8 @@ this headline and the next (so @emph{not} the entire subtree).
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				|  |  |  If there is no active region, just toggle the checkbox at point.
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				|  |  |  @end itemize
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				|  |  |  @orgcmd{M-S-@key{RET},org-insert-todo-heading}
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				|  |  | -Insert a new item with a checkbox.
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				|  |  | -This works only if the cursor is already in a plain list item
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				|  |  | -(@pxref{Plain lists}).
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				|  |  | +Insert a new item with a checkbox.  This works only if the cursor is already
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				|  |  | +in a plain list item (@pxref{Plain lists}).
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				|  |  |  @orgcmd{C-c C-x o,org-toggle-ordered-property}
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				|  |  |  @vindex org-track-ordered-property-with-tag
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				|  |  |  @cindex property, ORDERED
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