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On 23 Dec 2015, at 11:25, noseeba Al kindi <noseeba1@gmail.com> wrote:
I am solving this bug:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42788
I checked the MS office and it have the same problem appear there just
that they have a longer indentation which let the issue start at
number 18. Moreover, they make the numbering alignment to the right by
default.
so I think the best behavior is to change the default setting to be:
numbering alignment to the right and increase the indentation.
That sounds like the correct choise.
Btw, if you need help or have questions then do not hesitate to email me. I am trying to help new 
people getting their first patch successfully merged.
rgds
jan i.
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:03 PM, noseeba Al kindi <noseeba1@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear,
I am new on solving bugs and this is the first bug I choose. I go
through the documentation of this issue and I found that it could be
solved by changing numbering alignment to the right. Another solution
is that when the length of the Roman number is longer than the
indentation, the whole list should be shift to right which give enough
space to contains the longest Roman number appear in the list.
I am not sure what is the right behavior here.
I am waiting for your reply.
Thank you
Nusaiba Al-kindi
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