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Subject: Re: [office] style:list-style-name and list-id
Hi Florian, where in the existing proposal, is this said? Regards, Oliver. Florian Reuter wrote: > So now I'm totally confused. > > Isn't Olivers proposal explicitly making a relationship between the style name of a text:list and its counter domain? > > You disagree to Olivers proposal? > > ~Florian > > >>>> Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg <Michael.Brauer@Sun.COM> 03/12/07 3:41 PM >>> > Being among those who wrote the original list definition: While office > application in fact may use the list-styles to set up counter domains, > it was our intention to abstract from that, and to use the list > structure as in HTML to set up counter domains instead. So if this > differs from the office application behavior, it does so by intention. > I further have some concerns to use list-styles names to set up counters > for <text:list>s, since the counting of lists is already described the > list structure. > > Michael > > > > Florian Reuter wrote: >> Interresting. I must admit that my understanding of lists is different. In my world a list-definition is directly >> attached to a counter domain. I'm polluted by my work with WW and WP lists for sure. I guess thats why I don't really >> understand the KOffice way of numbering. >> >> So I agree with you. We both seem to have our view on lists resp. numbered-paragraphs. At the end we have to select > one >> for ODF. >> >> Looking forward to talk to you in the TC call. >> >> Best regards, >> >> ~Florian >> >> P.S. >> Don't take this personal :-) We did our best to present our views to the TC and now the TC will make a decision. That >> good and I'm happy we have this kind of open process. >> >> >>>>> Thomas Zander <zander@kde.org> 03/12/07 2:41 PM >>> >> On Monday 12 March 2007 14:28, Florian Reuter wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> one questions came into my mind during the weekend. >>> >>> What about the "style:list-style-name" attribute of a style:style. How does >>> it play together with the list-id? >>> >>> E.g. the style:list-style-name allows to attach a list definition to a >>> paragraph style. Woudn't you need a list-id at the style:style element too >>> to make the list-id proposal work? >> No, it does not ;) >> >> You are mixing up the difference between a list-style and a list. >> One list is a set of paragraphs. >> A list-style can be used on one or more lists. >> >> For example, if I have a list on page 1 with all my friends helping me with >> the organisation of a party that is one list. >> If I have another list on page 4, using the same list style to list the names >> of the contact-persons for the party, it is a different list. Even though the >> markup is the same. >> >> In contrary to the normal practice of OOo the first list item on page 4 would >> not have a 'continue=false' item because for all intends and purposes it is >> the first item in a list, and thus starts numbering at the start. > >
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