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Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
Please examine ODF and its concepts of outline and lists and discuss file
format solutions very early.

(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #0)

When a paragraph style is associated with Outline Numbering level, its
"Outline & Numbering" property page controls for Numbering style and Outline
level become disabled.
More exact, if it gets the default outline numbering via Tools > Outline
Numbering.


OTOH, any paragraph, that is not used in Outline Numbering, may be
associated with a list style using controls on that property page. This
allows paragraphs with that paragraph style to become numbered using
selected list style, and retain the paragraph style on changing list's level.
"associated with a list style" is not exact enough. You need to distinguish,
whether the paragraph has got an outline level or not on that property page.



The proposal is the following: to allow paragraph style to optionally
specify selected list style's level at the Outline & Numbering property
page.

I'm not sure about this. In case of the default outline, the <text:h> has the
text:outline-level attribute. In case of a user outline it has already the same
text:outline-level attribute.

Currently in case of user outline, not the numbering-style is used, which has
the same text:level value. In case of the default outline this binding between
text:outline-level and text:level is done.


I see an additional problem: Currently a <test:list> is written, whether an
outline level is set or not. So there exists a "level" given by the <test:list>
nesting and a setting of the numbering style by the <test:list>. On the other
hand, the paragraph style has a list-style-name attribute and a
default-outline-level attribute.


I suppose that it could be made a GSoC project task.
Do you will mentor it?

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