Hi Joel,
Joel Madero schrieb:
I've never used dnl check before, can you give me a quick tutorial or link
me somewhere?
Bug I'm trying to fix is this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/831305
You can see my section under jmadero, that's what I'm trying to pintpoint.
I'm installing version 2.1.0 from OOo to see if the bug still exists, if it
doesn't I'll start comparing code to see if I can find out why it currently
exists, part of compiling from source is just to get the experience, also
this way if I make a patch or an alteration I should be able to recompile
relatively easily.
The problem comes up, because the default setting has changed from
inserting space between number and text to inserting a tab. The changes
in numbering where made from OOo2.4 to OOo3 together with the change
from ODF1.0/1.1 to ODF 1.2. A hint to some of the changes are in [1] and
[2].
Currently the tap stop position of the anonymous predefined styles are
the same for all kind of numberings. Perhaps it is possible to use
different positions or even kind of separators for the different
predefined anonymous styles. For the named styles an improvement is not
quite so urgent because those users who work with named styles are
likely able to change the settings by themselves.
The problem is connected to the claim, that the indent don't work for
numbers with more than one digit for example in numbering kind (#).
[1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=89178
[2] http://specs.openoffice.org/writer/numbering/NewListLevelAttrs.odt
Kind regards
Regina
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