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Subject: Re: [office] Normative examples for ODF1.1


Florian Reuter wrote:
> OK :-)
> 
> But just for my understanding.
> If text:continue-numbering is "false" by default then
> <text:numbered-paragraph text:style-name="L1"><text:p>A</text:p></text:numbered-paragraph>
> <text:numbered-paragraph text:style-name="L1"><text:p>B</text:p></text:numbered-paragraph>
> would result in
> <text:numbered-paragraph text:style-name="L1"
> text:continue-numbering="false"><text:p>A</text:p></text:numbered-paragraph>
> <text:numbered-paragraph text:style-name="L1"
> text:continue-numbering="false"><text:p>B</text:p></text:numbered-paragraph>
> 
> 
> Right ????
> 
What is your intention?

In a previous posting I state my view about text:continue-numbering.
For me, it makes a statement about lists. For me this attribute makes 
sense at the first list item of a list.

Thus, I don't know, how
<text:numbered-paragraph text:style-name="L1"
text:continue-numbering="false"><text:p>A</text:p></text:numbered-paragraph>
<text:numbered-paragraph text:style-name="L1"
text:continue-numbering="false"><text:p>B</text:p></text:numbered-paragraph>
should be interpreted.

Probably, attribute text:continue-numbering doesn't make sense for 
numbered paragraphs - I don't know.

Regards, Oliver.


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