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This issue has got fixed in the recently released versions of InDesign, starting with InDesign 2022.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Laura commentedCRITICAL BUG.
I can confirm that this also occurs in InDesign 2018, so this is a longstanding bug. CAN THIS GET FIXED PLEASE?
To replicate:
1. Create a series of list items with paragraph styles using bullets or numbers and "li" as the export tag.
2. Put any other text after that. Could be a header exporting as h1, h2, h3, or a paragraph, whatever.
3. Export to reflowable epub using the automatic mapping of ul and ol lists setting.
4. Observe in the epub how the elements following the list items are nested within the last list item.
Not only that, if you have a header and another list, the header AND THE NEW LIST all get placed within the previous list's list item.
This is a critical bug for anyone hoping to create ePubs from InDesign. I've only encountered it now because I have a client project with dozens of lists. I now have a major cleanup to do in the resulting ePub using an ePub editor.
Laura supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Laura commentedTHIS IS A CRITICAL BUG.
I am having this problem, too. And it's a bear, because I have dozens of lists in my current client project.
Even HEADERS with export tags h1, h2, h3 get subsumed within the previous list.
This happens with numbered and unnumbered list.
I'll add that the only workaround is to disable the setting in preferences.