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:lp.
The :lp tag starts a list paragraph in an ordered, unordered, or simple
list. The tag is used whenever a list item consists of two or more
paragraphs. For two-column lists, the tag applies to text in the right
column. The tag breaks the current line, skips a line, then continues
subsequent text on the next line. The :lp tag may be used only in
conjunction with lists created using the :ol, :ul, and :sl tags.
This tag does not use parameters.
Example
This example uses the :lp tag to start a list paragraph in an ordered list:
To remove a disk
:ol.
:li.Open drive door.
:lp.Depending on the drive you may need to press
a button or turn a lever.
:li.Remove disk.
:li.Put disk in safe place.
:eol.
When displayed, the ordered list looks like this:
To remove a disk
1. Open drive door.
Depending on the drive you may need to press
a button or turn a lever.
2. Remove disk.
3. Put disk in safe place.
See Also
:ol, :sl, :ul
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