On 2021-08-18, at 16:43, Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Am 18.08.2021 um 01:08 schrieb heasley: >> ... >>> Or, if you actually want a list item containing two paragraphs: >>> >>> <ol> >>> <li> >>> <t>bunch of hooey</t> >>> <t>more hoo-ah</t> >>> </li> >>> </ol> >> >> That works, but did not work for me originally and after your message I found >> that I could not mix syntax like below. Maybe using <t> throughout the <dl> >> would work. >> >> <ol> >> <li> >> bunch of hooey >> <t>more hoo-ah</t> >> </li> >> </ol> >> >> In all cases, the errors that it produced did not lead me to a solution. > > Raise an issue (-> <https://trac.ietf.org/trac/xml2rfc>). > > Best regards, Julian As far as I can see, there is no support for mixed content between block-level elements (to which <t belongs) and text/span-level elements anywhere in the v3 grammar. There are a few elements that can have sequences of text/span-level elements *or* sequences of block-level elements: blockquote (but not aside!?) li dd (not dt!) td/th So while this may be confusing until one reads the grammar, this is at least somewhat consistent. (It doesn’t help that there are elements like <contact that are allowed in both block-level and span-level contexts and change their semantics based on that context.) A cleanup is clearly needed, but it would not help with this example. Grüße, Carsten