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Subject: Re: [office] consensus suggestion
On Friday 16 March 2007, Florian Reuter wrote: > The basic are idea is that numbered-paragraphs get a text:list-id but we introduce a list-id-table. I dislike global mapping tables. They make it more difficult to work with documents (from applications, XSLT scripts, etc.), because things become much less modular. The purpose of the list-id-table is to associate a single list style with -all- the numbered paragraphs that are part of a given list (using list-id). But why would we want a -single- list style for all those paragraphs? This lacks the "style override" mechanism -- which we get for free when numbered paragraphs simply have to attributes: the list-id, which is the list they are part of (which defines "this is the third paragraph"), and the style-name, which defines the type of numbering (e.g. 3, C, or III). What I'm missing here is the rationale for adding this list-id-table mapping... numbered-paragraphs specify their style, and either they all specify the same (and then the list-id-table would have that one, so we don't need it), or the styles differ, which is fine, it's the "style override" capability; so in both cases we don't need list-id-table, do we? -- David Faure, faure@kde.org, sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).
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