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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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