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Subject: Re: [office] revised proposal: new attributes text:style-override andtext:list-id
Hi Thomas, Thomas Zander wrote: > On Thursday 15 March 2007 10:25, Oliver-Rainer Wittmannwrote: >> Proposal: >> (1) Introduce new mandatory attribute text:list-id for >> <text:numbered-paragraph>. The purpose of this attribute is to group >> certain instances of <text:numbered-paragraph> together to one list. >> Thus, all numbered paragraphs with the same list-id form a list and >> each list-id defines one counter domain. >> For the start values of the counter domain defined by a list-id it's >> proposed to use the start values of the list style of the first >> numbered paragraph of the list. > > [] >> (4) Each top-most list block denotes a certain list and defines the >> counter domain for its including list items and sub lists. The list >> style, which will be applied to this list, can define start values for >> each list level. A specified list style on a certain sub list >> overrides a possible given start value for its list level, if it >> contains the list definition for this list level. Each sub list >> restarts the counter for its list level. > > I'm going to be very annoying now :) > The above two sections are for numbered-paragraphs and text:lists > respectively. And they are suppost to say the same. > But they don't due to a slight wording issue in section one. > The effect is that for numbered paragraphs the style used for the first > paragraph suggests the start of numbering for all levels over the whole list. > The text:list one instead uses the start from the overridden style on a > sublist instead of the top-level list. > > Lets both do the same; and as we agreed upon the latter behavior some weeks > ago. The textual change (in point 1) is; > > For the start values of the counter domain defined by a list-id it's > proposed to use the start values of the list style of the first > - numbered paragraph of the list. > + numbered paragraph at every list level. > > Oliver, you concur? I strongly agree to your proposed change. It was an oversight from my side - sorry for that. Regards, Oliver.
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