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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (OFFICE-3406) 17.20 - clarificationabout attributes associated with style:list-level-label-alignment



     [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3406?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Oliver-Rainer Wittmann updated OFFICE-3406:
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    Proposal: 
in 17.20 replace
"The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes specify the indent and  margin for the text lines of a paragraph inside a list item. The value fo:margin-left and fo:text-indent together specify the indent of the first text line of the list item. The value of the text:min-label-width attribute is the alignment position for the list label. 
The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes are evaluated only for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify them list levels. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by the paragraph style, the text indent and/or left margin is taken from the paragraph style. In that case the paragraph style's properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text lines and the alignment position."
by
"The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes specify the indent and margin for the text lines of a list item. The text lines of a list item contains the list level properties specific content and the text of the paragraph inside the list item. The value fo:text-indent + fo:margin-left specifies the indent of the first text line of the list item. This position is also the alignment position for the list label, because the value of text:min-label-width is treated as 0 [reference to fo:text-indent in chapter 19 and reference to text:list-level-position-and-space-mode].
The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes are evaluated only for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify them. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by the paragraph style, the text indent and/or left margin are taken from the paragraph style. In this case the paragraph style's properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text lines and thus also the alignment position."

  was:
in 17.20 replace
"The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes specify the indent and  margin for the text lines of a paragraph inside a list item. The value fo:margin-left and fo:text-indent together specify the indent of the first text line of the list item. The value of the text:min-label-width attribute is the alignment position for the list label. 
The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes are evaluated only for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify them list levels. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by the paragraph style, the text indent and/or left margin is taken from the paragraph style. In that case the paragraph style's properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text lines and the alignment position."
by
"The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes specify the indent and margin for the text lines of a paragraph inside a list item. The value fo:margin-left and fo:text-indent together specify the indent of the first text line of the list item. This position is also the alignment position for the list label, because the value of text:min-label-width is treated as 0 [reference to fo:text-indent in chapter 19 and reference to text:list-level-position-and-space-mode].
The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes are evaluated only for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify them. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by the paragraph style, the text indent and/or left margin are taken from the paragraph style. In this case the paragraph style's properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text lines and thus also the alignment position."


I have adjusted the proposal considering Andreas' feedback - thanks for the feedback.

fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left in the context of list item take over the corresponding parts of the fo:text:indent and fo:margin-left which they play for paragraphs which are not inside a list. I think the understanding of these attributes is quite clear from what is given by XSL - our reference [XSL] - from which we have taken them.

The text lines of a list item consists of the list level specific stuff, like the list label, and the text of the paragraph which is inside the list item. I have added a corresponding wording to the proposal.


ad integration of the diagrams:
I propose to vote on it on our next TC call.
I am fine with its integration. I am not sure, if they can be integrated as being part of the normative text.

> 17.20 - clarification about attributes associated with style:list-level-label-alignment
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-3406
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3406
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Needs Discussion, Public Review, Styles
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 CD 05
>            Reporter: Cherie Ekholm 
>            Assignee: Oliver-Rainer Wittmann
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2 CD 06
>
>
> The descriptions related to style:list-level-label-alignment element and the use of its attributes are very confusing.  Would it be possible to include an example diagram that shows how the values of the attributes relate to one another?

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