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Subject: Re: [office] List item indents
On Feb 2, 2006, at 2:23 PM, David Faure wrote: > In the attached document, you can see > <text:list text:style-name="L2"> > <text:list-item> > <text:list> > <text:list-item> > <text:list> > <text:list-item> > <text:p text:style-name="P3">three</text:p> > </text:list-item> > </text:list> > </text:list-item> > </text:list> > </text:list-item> > [see why I very much prefer text:numbered-paragraph instead of this > huge nesting of lists and list items?] I can't comment on your question about indenting, but on this: Why is this a problem? The structure of the presentation *is* a nested list, and it maps quite well to HTML. I guess it's worth noting, however, that the XHTML-based presentation system S5 does this just a little different: <div class="slide"> <h1>Level 1 (Title)</h1> <ul> <li>Level 2 <ul> <li>Level 3</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </div> Bruce
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