Hi Justin,
On Wednesday, 2023-04-19 21:08:48 -0400, Justin Luth wrote:
I have added the ability to specify whether numbering should be left or
right (or center) aligned. Roman numerals tends to look much better when
they are right aligned.
Careful when applying that to otherwise RTL script context.
and I extended it so that it can also work for these
LC_OutlineNumberingLevel definitions. See
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/144978 where this was done for
en_US.xml.
I only changed en_US, but of course many other locales are also using
roman numerals. The following locales define their own Outline Numbering
Levels and use NumType="2" and NumType="3":
[...]
I'd assume that some just copied the en_US LC_OutLineNumberingLevel
element and children instead of using the ref="en_US" mechanism, so if
the content is identical to the previous original en_US content I'd
probaly replace it entirely with
<LC_OutLineNumberingLevel ref="en_US"/>
to clarify, and only keep the element(s) if they differ so they could be
individually adapted.
Eike
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