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Subject: Requirements regarding ODF lists from Oliver
Hi, here are my requirements regarding ODF lists: My requirement are: (1) To specify, whose list items, which is defined by using <text:numbered-paragraph>, form a list and that this list defines the counter domain for these list items. (2) To specify, which list style is applied to a list item, which is defined by using <text:numbered-paragraph>, if no list style is given at such a list item. (3) To allow a certain list item of a <text:list> contruct to override the list style, which is given at the list respectively sub list. (4) To clarify, that each top-most <text:list> construct denotes a list and that this constructs defines the counter domain its list items and sub lists. (5) To clarify, that each sub list of a <text:list> construct restarts the counter for the corresponding list level. (6) To clarify, that each sub list of a <text:list> construct can provide by its list style a start value for counter for the corresponding list level. (7) To clarify, that the complete list style of a sub list of a <text:list> contruct are used to lay out its list items. (8) To allow, that a list, which is defined by using <text:list>, can continue the numbering of any preceding list, which is defined by using <text:list>, regardless of the used list styles. (9) To clarify, that a list level definitions of a list style doesn't have to be complete. E.g. a list style can only contain list level definitions for list level 2 and 3. (10) To clarify, which list level definition for a certain list level is applied to a list item, if this list level definition is missing in the list style, which is applied to this list item. (11) To assure, that a list, which is defined by <text:list> can be converted to a list using <text:numbered-paragraph> and that a list, which is defined by <text:numbered-paragraph> can be converted to a list using <text:list>. The constraints, which have to be hold by these conversions are: - No lost of a list item, its position in the list and its list level. - If list style information is given, each list item has to apply the same list style as in the source list construct. Regards, Oliver.
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