**** unordered list
+ topA
- innerA1 <--- '-' used automatically instead of '+'
- innerA2 <--- " " "
+ topB
- innerB1 <--- " " "
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When creating nested/child lists ('innerX' items) under an existing list item ('topX' items),
the current behaviour does not make an effort to change the leading list-denoter character (-,+,*).
Could a feature be provided where creating a such a child-list would make this list's items begin with a different list-denoter?
I find it helps readability (and hence efficiency when working with lists) when I manually (S-left, S-right) do this. If others agree, perhaps this could be provided as a built-in feature?
I don't know lisp, (& it's increasingly looking like it may be time to *find* the time to learn JJ) so I can't code this myself.